Governance
IATI is governed openly and democratically, through a number of bodies with different roles and responsibilities.
To view IATI Members Assembly 2020 papers and information visit: iatistandard.org/en/events/iati-members-assembly-2020/
Important notice:
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IATI is governed openly and democratically, through a number of bodies with different roles and responsibilities.
To view IATI Members Assembly 2020 papers and information visit: iatistandard.org/en/events/iati-members-assembly-2020/
The members’ assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 90 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members entirely fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.
The assembly approves strategic decisions and changes to IATI's governance. The chair of the governing board is also the chair of the members’ assembly.
The governing board is made up of seven representatives elected by IATI members. The board presents options and makes recommendations on IATI’s overall strategic direction to the members’ assembly, oversees the implementation of IATI’s workplan by the secretariat and ensures the initiative operates effectively, according to its mission, vision, and values.
IATI is administered by a secretariat led by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), together with the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and the UK-based independent international development organisation Development Initiatives. Secretariat staff manage the day-to-day running of IATI and are accountable to the members’ assembly, governing board and TAG. For further detail on the bodies governing IATI, see the Standard Operating Procedures.
IATI has a broad and diverse community of IATI data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists. This community was formerly referred to as IATI’s Technical Advisory Group (TAG) and will be replaced by a new structure of ‘Communities of Practice and Working Groups’ during 2020. Both bodies will work in alignment with each other to provide the Governing Board and the Members’ Assembly with timely advice on a range of matters and ensure the availability of opportunities and fora for systematic exchange and learning.
IATI’s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members’ assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.
The latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures can be downloaded below.