What is IATI?
The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) is a voluntary, multi-stakeholder initiative that seeks to improve the transparency of aid, development, and humanitarian resources. IATI brings together donor and recipient countries, civil society organisations, and other experts in aid information who are committed to working together to increase the transparency and openness of aid.
UNAIDS IATI data
IATI publisher since December 2016, UNAIDS Secretariat is regularly publishing budget and expenditure data in the IATI Registry. UNAIDS IATI data covers the financial information of the core funds that the UNAIDS Secretariat accounts for.
IATI Activity Standard
UNAIDS reports to the IATI Registry under the licensing option: Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL), and the Organization's IATI file can be found by clicking here. Our IATI dashboard can be accessed via this link.
Use of these datasets is guided by UNAIDS’s Information Disclosure Policy, which explicitly outlines UNAIDS commitment to making programmes and operations information available to the public. UNAIDS recognizes that there is a positive correlation between a high level of transparency through information sharing and public participation in UNAIDS-supported activities.
ANNUAL UNAIDS SECRETARIAT BUDGET AND EXPENDITURES PER SECRETARIAT FUNCTION
The five Secretariat Functions detail the core responsibilities and monitor achievements within the UBRAF:
S1. Leadership, advocacy, and communication
S2. Partnerships, mobilization, and innovation
S3. Strategic information
S4. Coordination, convening and country implementation support
S5. Governance and mutual accountability
Through these functions, the Secretariat works across all Result Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to the UNAIDS Division of Labour.