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Women and Children First United House North Road London N7 9DP United Kingdom

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Description

Women and Children First’s Vision is an equitable world where all women and children have good health. Our Mission is to improve maternal, newborn and child health in poor and marginalised communities in developing countries. This contribution to sustainable development is achieved by working with partners to raise awareness of maternal, newborn and child health issues. We mobilise communities, healthcare providers, funders and influencers to find solutions which empower women to exercise their health rights.

IATI identifier

GB-CHC-1085096

Implementation Schedule

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Organisations / agencies covered

Publishing all overseas projects and programmes that use funding from DFID. These currently account for 20% of our total development flows.

Timeliness of Data

1 month in arrears.

Frequency of publication

Not specified

Frequency of publication (extra comments)

Quarterly.

Units of Aid

Projects.

Segmentation of Published Data

Single file. Since only 2 activities are being reported, we are going to report our IATI data in one single file. As we expand our data, we may consider segmenting the data into country or regional-based files in order to make the data easier to use.

Data Definitions and References

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Field Exclusions

There are no field exclusions for published activities.

Record Exclusions

There are no record exclusions for published activities.

Thresholds

There are no thresholds for publishing activities. Transactions will be aggregated by quarter per activity if they are under £500 in value.

Other Constraints

There are no other constraints for published activities.

Data Quality

Data is gathered through routine narrative and financial reports from our partner organisations. This data is then checked and verified prior to publication.

User Interface

No. We are considering creating an individual organisational interface and will explore this in 2014/2015.

User Interface Website

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