This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
The monetary budgets assigned to a specific iati-activity
can be described in the IATI activity standard using the following:
transaction-type
- Commitment
type can be used to describe the total committed budget for the duration of the activity.
budget
- the value of the iati-activity
budget
for each financial year, as stated in the original project document.
planned-disbursement
- a scheduled payment, set up against the budget
Additionally, there are two areas within the IATI activity standard that allow further clarification of budgets:
country-budget-item
- alignment of iati-activity
with the functional and administrative classifications used in the recipient-country
Chart of Accounts.
capital-spend
- the percentage of the total commitment that is for capital spending.
These all relate to the specific iati-activity
being described.
When using the IATI activity standard to declare budgets, the following should be considered:
It is recommended that budgets are presented in financial years.
When presenting multiple budgets, then the budget
element should be repeated accordingly.
It is expected that the financial years for reporting-org
are described.
It is possible to report periods other than years, but this is not recommended.
Financial periods can be presented using the period-start
and period-end
dates.
For planned-dibursement
it is valid to only report the period-start
as a single date.
It is possible to report budget values in multiple currencies, overriding the default currency set in iati-activity
It is expected that budgets would be described from the reporting-org
perspective.
When declaring a value-date
for any budget, this date must be in the past.