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Worst performers and slow movers
As in 2013, China takes the last place, scoring just 2%, and nine others, including the German Foreign Office (known as Auswärtiges Amt or AA) and the UK Ministry of Defence score less than 10%. Some other influential providers including the French Ministry of Economy and Finance, Italy and the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs also perform very poorly, placing them alongside several of the newer EU member states towards the bottom of the ranking.
Several others including Belgium, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Investment Bank, World Bank IFC, the IMF, Norway, USAID and the U.S. Department of Defense have declined in the ranking relative to 2013. This is a result of being overtaken by other organisations that have started publishing more comprehensive and comparable information about their activities.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has the biggest drop in score and ranking. This is because most of the information it publishes to the IATI Standard does not include activity dates and therefore does not pass the current data test for the Index.