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Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF) 19 Park Circus Glasgow G3 6BE Scotland Tel: +44 (0) 141 354 5555 Fax: +44 (0) 141 354 5533 Email: sciaf@sciaf.org.uk Website: www.sciaf.org.uk

Website

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Description

SCIAF is the official aid and international development charity of the Catholic Church in Scotland. SCIAF works in 16 countries across Asia, Africa and Latin America, to help reduce poverty. SCIAF's vision is of a world in which all people, especially the poor and oppressed, have the opportunity and the means to live life, and live it to the full. SCIAF's mission statement is: “Inspired by the Gospel called to build a just world, SCIAF challenges injustice by strengthening poor and oppressed people and by stimulating the Scottish public to share in our common struggle for human dignity.” The organisational objectives which are set to achieve this are: • to engage in partnerships that deliver effective, sustainable projects which contribute to reducing poverty and injustice; • to provide a timely and effective response to humanitarian crises in collaboration with our long term partners and the Caritas Internationalis confederation of Catholic relief, development and social service organisations; • to develop and deliver effective advocacy work that directly addresses the root causes of poverty and injustice; and • to build partnerships for international development with schools, parishes, the media and the general public.

IATI identifier

GB-SC-SC012302

Implementation Schedule

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Organisations / agencies covered

SCIAF DFID SCIAF partners for whom DFID grants are held (at present Sudan Evangelical Mission CSCF 480) Further SCIAF partners to be confirmed should further DFID or other large institutional grants be won. % of development flow covered: In 2012 DFID CSCF 480 represents approx 3.2% of SCIAF's planned annual development grants expenditure. Total development grants expenditure includes approx 60 grants, the majority of which are funded by private donations, and approx 25% of which are funded by institutional grants.

Timeliness of Data

within one - two weeks

Frequency of publication

Not specified

Frequency of publication (extra comments)

Quarterly

Units of Aid

SCIAF has a range of both projects and programmes. Initially, we intend to publish data for each of the projects or programmes for which we receive DFID grants; we also intend to publish data for each of the projects or programmes for which we receive large grants from other institutional donors.

Segmentation of Published Data

The data will be published in separate files per project or programme funded.

Data Definitions and References

This may be added at a later date

Field Exclusions

To be confirmed

Record Exclusions

Exclusion policy to be defined

Thresholds

We intend to publish all relevant data in relation the types of institutional grants mentioned above.

Other Constraints

Exclusion policy as yet to be defined

Data Quality

Quarterly reports will be unaudited and unevaluated; however, annual audits nd evaluations will be published.

User Interface

Yes

User Interface Website

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