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Best performers and big improvers
The top ranking agency is the UNDP with a score of 91%. The UK Department for International Development, the Millennium Challenge Corporation and GAVI come close on the heels of UNDP, all scoring above 85% and performing well on most indicators.
Some high performing organisations from the 2013 ATI, including the AfDB, AsDB, Canada, three EC agencies – DG Enlargement, DG DEVCO and the Service for Foreign Policy Instruments – the Global Fund, IADB, Sweden, UNICEF and World Bank IDA have performed even better in 2014, with an increase in absolute scores since 2013, placing them in the good or very good categories.
These organisations are joined by others such as Finland, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development (MAEDI), the Gates Foundation, PEPFAR, Spain and Switzerland, which have all started publishing more current information on their activities to the IATI Registry in 2014, effectively leapfrogging others that have not made any significant changes to the amount or accessibility of the information they publish.
At the lower of the end of the ranking, there have been some improvements by Ireland, JICA, Korea and the U.S. Department of State, reflecting the steps taken by them towards making information available in machine-readable formats. However, these organisations still have some way to go in improving the comprehensiveness and quality of their publication.