Activity dates (End Date)

Does the organisation's system allow publication of expected/planned/actual completion dates of its activities?

Organisation Compliance Publication date Notes Score
African Development Bank
Fully compliant
2015-12-11 Planned completion date. 1
Asian Development Bank
Fully compliant
2012-04-01 Planned closing date. Actual closing date are available when a loan or grant is closed. 1
Australia, AusAID
Fully compliant
2011-10-01 1
Austria, ADA
included in CRS++/FSS
Austria, BMeiA
included in CRS++/FSS
Belgium, DGD
Fully compliant
2014-06-01 1
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Fully compliant
2014-06-05 We currently publish the planned end date which is then updated as appropriate through the lifecycle of an activity to ensure it is accurate and reflects the actual date. 1
Canada, CIDA
Fully compliant
2012-10-01 The planned end date corresponds to the expected end of activities. It is replaced by the actual end date when the project reaches the completion stage (or terminating in CIDA's terms). 1
Denmark, Danida
Fully compliant
2012-12-01 expected/planned completion date 1
EBRD
Not publishing now
EC, DEVCO
Fully compliant
2016-01-06 1
EC, ECHO
Fully compliant
2013-07-31 Expected completion dates is given at the signature of the grant and is updated through amendments if needed Open data from July 2013 (IATI XML)) 1
EC, Enlargement
Fully compliant
2013-09-01 Planned / expected end dates are published. 1
EC, FPI
Fully compliant
2013-07-31 Planned dates since 2013, Actual dates as at June 2014 1
European Investment Bank (EIB)
Fully compliant
2014-09-26 The actual end date for both public and private sector contracts is the last disbursement date. A public sector contract is with a borrower that is 100% public and registered under public law and where the borrower is identical with the promoter. Other contracts are considered as private sector. This differentiation will not yet be implemented in the EIB’s first publication of IATI data but will be realised in the subsequent reporting intervals. For public sector contracts, the planned end date is the disbursement limit. For private sector contracts where legal and contractual restrictions were preventing EIB to display such date, the expected end of work date is provided in the view of increasing the exhaustiveness of the report. 1
Finland, MFA
Partially compliant
Only planned/expected
France, AFD
Partially compliant
2014-12-01 Décembre 2014 : 16 PPP
France, MAE
Partially compliant
dates prévues
France, MINEFI
Under consideration
GAVI Alliance
Fully compliant
2013-03-18 1
Germany, BMZ
Partially compliant
2013-03-01 IATI: only actual completion dates after closure of the project; planned completion dates are partially included 1
Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Fully compliant
2011-10-01 End date of grant’s current phase 1
Greece, HellenicAid
Inter-American Development Bank
Fully compliant
2013-03-01 Planned completion dates are based on the IADB’s current disbursement expiration date for the project. These dates are established when a project becomes effective (typically upon signature of the loan contract by the partner country government) and may be updated throughout the life of the project. Projects which have been approved, but have not yet become effective, will not have planned completion dates. Actual completion dates are included for completed projects. 1
Ireland, IrishAid
Future publication
2015-12-01 1
Italy, MFA
Fully compliant
2015-12-31 Expected/planned completion dates. 1
Japan
Fully compliant
End dates of activities are currently reported, but further efforts will be made regarding accuracy of exact dates.
Korea, Export-Import Bank
Only expected/planned start dates are available
Korea International Cooperation Agency
Fully compliant
2015-12-31 http://stat.koica.go.kr/ 1
Luxembourg, MFA / Lux-Development
Millennium Challenge Corporation
Partially compliant
2013-06-01
Netherlands, MinBuza / DGIS
Fully compliant
2011-10-01 1
Norway, Norad/MFA
Fully compliant
2013-12-31 1
Spain, MAEC
Fully compliant
2014-02-26 Only "planned end date", not "actual end date".; Identical. 1
Sweden, SIDA
Fully compliant
2011-11-30 1
Switzerland, SDC
Fully compliant
2013-10-31 Planned end date of phase. End of phase duration. 1
UK, CDC
Future publication
2012-10-31 CDC will publish an introduction to CDC's IATI data, in which it will be stated that all investments are current, untied and aim to support the building of businesses in Africa and outh Asia, to create jobs and the infrastructure that enables jobs to be created. CDC will publish the duration of each fund in which it is invested (e.g. 10 years) alonside the vintage of each fund. Note that the duration of a fund may be extended if the fund's investors agree.
UK, DECC
Fully compliant
2012-09-01 1
UK, DFID
Fully compliant
2012-11-28 The dates reflect the anticipated end date of the activity and not the actual date the activity ends. 1
UK, FCO
Fully compliant
2014-03-01 1
UNDP
Fully compliant
2012-11-01 UNDP publishes the activity end date at the project level (activity level 1). 1
UNFPA
Fully compliant
2013-12-13 1
UNICEF
Fully compliant
2013-06-17 Yes. Published for all activities. 1
United States
Partially compliant
2013-05-01 Not all activities will have end dates.
UN OCHA (FTS)
Partially compliant
2012-10-15
World Bank, IDA
Fully compliant
2011-05-12 1
World Food Programme
Fully compliant
2013-04-01 planned completion date 1