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The money comes from 67 IATI Reporting Organisations.
I'm not too keen on the sentiment of "the money come from" as it's not entirely true. The money may come from different sources -- > eg a reporting-org may have activities whereby they are not a participating-org/@role="1" (Funding). There will be quite a few other examples, too
Before proceeding, just wanted to check with @notshi & @xriss that this statement ("Where does the money come from (IATI all years)") now relates to a breakdown of the relevant reporting-org ?
Note: this would also be something to look at for the sector and country graphs, at a later point
Before proceeding, just wanted to check with @notshi & @xriss that this statement ("Where does the money come from (IATI all years)") now relates to a breakdown of the relevant reporting-org ?
Yes. The donors page grouped by CRS but not this publishers page.
The phrases, "Where does the money come from / go?" were chosen to give context to the data for users; most will not know or care about reporting/participating orgs.
This is probably part of the (larger) discussion on d-portal's direction to be more publisher-focused (the IATI standard) and less user-focused (less jargon, more intuitive for the layperson).
Now we have #684 in place, it would be good to look at the text used for the graphs - eg:
This graphs leads to: https://d-portal.org/ctrack.html?country_code=AO#view=publishers
I'm not too keen on the sentiment of "the money come from" as it's not entirely true. The money may come from different sources -- > eg a
reporting-org
may have activities whereby they are not aparticipating-org/@role="1"
(Funding). There will be quite a few other examples, tooBefore proceeding, just wanted to check with @notshi & @xriss that this statement ("Where does the money come from (IATI all years)") now relates to a breakdown of the relevant
reporting-org
?Note: this would also be something to look at for the sector and country graphs, at a later point
cc/ @IsabelBirds
Thanks
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