24.
European Investment Bank
Fair
OVERVIEW
Have they met the Busan commitment on aid transparency? No.
The EIB is the European Union’s bank, owned by its member states. It works with other EU institutions to support EU policy and provides lending, blended finance and technical advice for investment both within and outside the EU. The EIB convenes a working group for DFIs to share best practice on publishing to IATI.
ANALYSIS
Achievements and progress
- The EIB is placed in the ‘fair’ category for the first time, graduating from ‘poor’ in the 2014 Index.
- The EIB publishes monthly to IATI and has published six new indicators since the 2015 EU Aid Transparency Review, including its allocation and procurement policies, audit information, disbursements and expenditure and total budget.
- The EIB Group has included a commitment to implement IATI in its 2015 Transparency Policy.
Challenges and room for improvement
- The EIB faces significant challenges on comprehensiveness, scoring on just twenty of the thirty-six indicators. Important indicators such as budget documents, budget identifiers, results and conditions are not published at all.
- Information on contracts and tenders is published, but not in the IATI Standard, while items such as activity budgets, country strategies, sub-national locations, evaluations and impact appraisals are not consistently published.
- At the organisation-level, disaggregated budgets are not published at all and country strategies are available only sometimes.
- Data on the EIB’s project portal is not published under an open licence.
RECOMMENDATIONS
- The EIB should focus on improving the quality of its publication to the IATI Registry so that it is comprehensive and includes conditions in particular and makes results, evaluations and impact appraisals consistently available.
- It should publish a complete organisation file to the IATI Registry that includes disaggregated budgets and country strategies.
- The EIB should improve data accessibility by allowing for bulk export of the data on its portal under an open licence. It should work with other DFIs to share best practice and improve publication.
DONOR PROFILE
2016 Index Score:
Fair
2014 Index Score:
Poor
2013 Index Score:
Poor
First published to IATI:
September 2014
INDICATOR SCORING
TOTAL
53.5%
SECTION A
COMMITMENT TO
AID TRANSPARENCY:
5.39/10
SECTION B
PUBLICATION
ORGANISATION LEVEL:
17.65/25
SECTION C
PUBLICATION
ACTIVITY LEVEL:
30.48/65
Commitment
1. FOIA
2. Implementation Schedules
3. Accessibility
Publication Status
Source
No data available.
Comments
Publish What You Fund completed an assessment of the quality of disclosure policies based on the overarching approach taken in the Global Right to Information Rating.
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1. FOIA
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
Source
http://2016tracker.publishwhatyoufund.org/plan/organisations/
Comments
Based on Publish What You Fund's analysis of common standard/IATI implementation schedules.
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2. Implementation schedules
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
Source
http://www.eib.org/projects/index.htm
Comments
Portals are scored using three criteria: 1) the portal allows free, bulk export of data; 2) it contains detailed disaggregated data; 3) the data is published under an open licence. Each of these carry 1/3rd of the total points of 100. Scores for disaggregated data. Could not be scored on free, bulk export of data and data license is unclear.
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3. Accessibility
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Planning
Planning
Financial
Financial
4. Organisation Strategy
5. Annual Report
6. Allocation Policy
7. Procurement Policy
8. Country Strategy
9. Total Budget
10. Disaggregated Budgets
11. Audit
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
Sometimes
Format: Document
Source
Comments
EEAS strategies do not cover EIB's specific planned approach and activities. In addition, although framework agreements do seem to be signed, these are not publicly available via EIB's website.
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8. Country strategy
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 66.67%
Publication Status
Source
http://www.eib.org/attachments/strategies/cop2015_en.pdf
Comments
At the time of data collection, this information was not available on IATI. Any update made by January 15th will be taken into account.
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10. Disaggregated budgets
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Basic
Classifications
Related Documents
Financial
Performance
12. Implementer
13. Unique ID
14. Title
15. Description
16. Planned Dates
17. Actual Dates
18. Current Status
19. Contact Details
20. Collaboration Type
21. Flow Type
22. Aid Type
23. Finance Type
24. Sector
25. Sub-national Location
26. Tied Aid Status
33. Budget
34. Commitments
35. Disbursements And Expenditure
36. Budget Identifier
37. Results
38. Impact Appraisals
39. Conditions
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 15.85%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
Not Published
Source
No data available.
Comments
This information could not be found. If a single flow type applies to all projects, it must be explicitly stated on the website.
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21. Flow Type
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 50%
Publication Status
Sometimes
Format: Website
Source
No data available.
Comments
Not published consistently for all projects.
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25. Sub-national location
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
Not Published
Source
No data available.
Comments
No signed MOUs at the country level or agreements at the project level could be found.
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27. MoU
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
Sometimes
Format: Document
Source
No data available.
Comments
Evaluations do not appear to be published consistently at the activity or country level as per the definition of the indicator.
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28. Evaluations
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
Not Published
Source
No data available.
Comments
This information could not be found.
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30. Budget Docs
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
Always
Format: Document
Source
Comments
This information could be found on IATI but failed sampling. This information is always published on the organisations website.
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31. Contracts
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
Always
Format: Document
Source
No data available.
Comments
Tenders are available through the EIB procurement site.
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32. Tenders
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
Sometimes
Format: Website
Source
Comments
Approximate total activity costs are offered for the majority of activities surveyed. However, budgetary information is undisclosed for one activity in the sample. For organisations where budget documents might be considered commercially sensitive, documents with redactions of the commercially sensitive pieces of information are accepted but the specific reasons for the redactions need to be explicitly stated in detail and must clarify why the information is commercially sensitive and would cause material and direct harm if published.
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33. Budget
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 100%
Publication Status
IATI
Data quality: 4.88%
Publication Status
Not Published
Source
No data available.
Comments
This indicator is retained for all organisations in the Index. The budget identifier helps to explain aid flows in the context of the recipient government's own budget. It does not relate only to those flows that are direct to the government ('on budget'), but also to other flows which may relate to the government's own budget. In cases where the organisation is only providing private sector investment, budget classifications are still possible. Such activities could, for example, be classified as current expenditure under the financial services function.
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36. Budget Identifier
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
Not Published
Source
No data available.
Comments
As per definition of this indicator, results should be provided at the activity-level. This information could not be found.
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37. Results
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
Sometimes
Format: Document
Source
Comments
ESIA, NTS or ESDS appear to be published for some but not all activities. As per definition of this indicator, pre-project impact appraisals could not be found consistently.Any update to the IATI registry before January 15th will be taken into account. donor to clarify whether this would include the RMS mentioned by the independent reviewer.
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38. Impact Appraisals
Stage
Status
Format
Source
Comments
Publication Status
Not Published
Source
Comments
This information could be found on IATI but failed sampling. This information could not be found.
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