Budget identifier (Economic)

The “economic classification” distinguishes between capital and recurrent expenditure.

N/A Unweighted field
Organisation Compliance Publication date Notes Score
African Development Bank
Not applicable
Asian Development Bank
Australia, AusAID
Waiting advice from IATI
Austria, ADA
Austria, BMeiA
Belgium, DGD
Fully compliant
2014-06-01 1
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Canada, CIDA
Not applicable
Denmark, Danida
Not applicable
EBRD
Not applicable
EC, DEVCO
EC, ECHO
EC, Enlargement
EC, FPI
European Investment Bank (EIB)
Not applicable
Finland, MFA
France, AFD
Not applicable
France, MAE
Not applicable
France, MINEFI
Not applicable
GAVI Alliance
Fully compliant
2013-03-18 1
Germany, BMZ
Not publishing now
Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Not publishing now
Greece, HellenicAid
Inter-American Development Bank
Not applicable
Under discussion pending finalization of definitions.
Ireland, IrishAid
Not applicable
Italy, MFA
Japan
Not applicable
Korea, Export-Import Bank
Korea International Cooperation Agency
Not applicable
Luxembourg, MFA / Lux-Development
Millennium Challenge Corporation
Under consideration
Netherlands, MinBuza / DGIS
Not applicable
Norway, Norad/MFA
Spain, MAEC
Not publishing now
In CRS++ there is a data field to report invest programs. Its definition looks like this classification (capital is investment for over one year). The only problem is that you can only classify activities as capital or recurrent, not as partially capital. Apart from this information, Spain is not able to publish this information.
Sweden, SIDA
Future publication
Switzerland, SDC
UK, CDC
UK, DECC
UK, DFID
Fully compliant
2014-03-01 Compliant with IATI 1.03, format still to be finalised. 1
UK, FCO
Under consideration
We need to consider the implications of this more fully internally.
UNDP
UNFPA
UNICEF
United States
Under consideration
UN OCHA (FTS)
World Bank, IDA
Not applicable
Not applicable until it is finalized by IATI Steering Committee
World Food Programme
Not applicable
all Recurrent expenditure for WFP