Dear Community,

Last Thursday, November 10, the IATI Secretariat hosted its fourth edition of the Virtual Community Exchange (VCE4). With over 260 registrants, 26 speakers and 7 sessions we look back at another successful and engaging IATI Community event. Special thanks to all session hosts and speakers, and to all of you participating at the VCE4! 

In case you missed the event, or would like to (re-)watch the sessions, please find below all links to Presentations and Recordings (incl. audio in French/Spanish).  


To keep improving future IATI Events, please take a few minutes to fill out our VCE4-Survey by Thursday 1 December:

English survey

French survey

Spanish survey

Your answers to these questions are invaluable in helping us shape the next (hybrid) IATI Community Exchange, taking place on Thursday 16 March (in Copenhagen / online).


VCE4 Opening Session


Presentation slides | French audio | Spanish audio


Session 1: Lessons from Liberia: making use of IATI data at country level


Presentation slides | French audio | Spanish audio


Session 2: Who is funding livestock development and where? Followed by panel discussion on IATI cross-cutting issues


Presentation slides | French audio | Spanish audio


Session 3: Global research programmes using IATI data – climate, localisation, women’s economic empowerment and development finance institutions


Presentation slides | French audio | Spanish audio


Session 4: IATI Talks (1): Secretariat Highlights


Presentation slides | French audio | Spanish audio


Session 5: Humanitarian Data Needs - experiences by Financial Tracking Services (FTS)


Presentation slides | French audio | Spanish audio


Session 6: IATI Talks (2): Interactive Brainstorm: Members' Assembly and Community-Event


Presentation slides | French audio | Spanish audio


In case you have any further questions or comments related to the VCE4, or suggestions for future sessions during the Community Exchange on 16 March in Copenhagen, please reach out to the IATI Secretariat via sander.hees@undp.org 

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