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Bilateral CRS data
This is data from the Creditor Reporting system, using the Rio Markers. At first, this is only about getting and pre-processing the data. The CRS is a 'bilateral' perspective, even though it includes bilateral and multilateral donors. We should allow access to all the data, but provide a convenient way to focus on bilateral donors. There should be easy access to gross disbursements, net disbursements, grants, loans, and grant equivalents.
Multisystem data
This is not climate-specific data. Instead it deals with inflows into the multilateral system. This data can be later combined with data on how multilaterals spend the money to produce imputed multilateral climate data.
OECD Multilateral climate imputations
This is data produced by the OECD and provided as excel spreadsheets. At first, we will focus only on the imputed shares, but we could expand this package to include the other OECD figures.
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There are three parts to OECD data
Bilateral CRS data
This is data from the Creditor Reporting system, using the Rio Markers. At first, this is only about getting and pre-processing the data. The CRS is a 'bilateral' perspective, even though it includes bilateral and multilateral donors. We should allow access to all the data, but provide a convenient way to focus on bilateral donors. There should be easy access to gross disbursements, net disbursements, grants, loans, and grant equivalents.
Multisystem data
This is not climate-specific data. Instead it deals with inflows into the multilateral system. This data can be later combined with data on how multilaterals spend the money to produce imputed multilateral climate data.
OECD Multilateral climate imputations
This is data produced by the OECD and provided as excel spreadsheets. At first, we will focus only on the imputed shares, but we could expand this package to include the other OECD figures.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: