What data is expected?
Records of actual (past) national government spending at a detailed transactional level; A database of contracts awarded or similar will not considered sufficient. This data category refers to detailed ongoing data on actual expenditure. Data submitted in this category should meet the following minimum criteria:
- Individual record of transactions.
- Date of the transactions
- Government office which had the transaction
- Name of vendor
- amount of the transaction
- Update on a monthly basis
What data is available
- Openly licensed? No (No URL given)
- Is the data available for free? No
- Is the data machine readable? No (n/a)
- Available in bulk? No
- Is the data provided on a timely and up to date basis? No
- Publicly available? No(as e-ProMIS Kenya is an application run and managed by the Ministry of Finance that allows users to effectively track, update, and analyze project inputs, outputs, outcomes and impact published by http://e-promis.treasury.go.ke/e-promis - e-promisadmin@treasury.go.ke, e-promismanager@treasury.go.ke)
- Is data in digital form? Yes
- Is the data available online? No (No URL given)
- Does the data exist? Yes
Details
Data on all projects funded by donors through government can be found on National Treasury platform which is an application run and managed by the Ministry of Finance that allows users to effectively track, update, and analyze project inputs, outputs, outcomes and impact in all counties in Kenya.
Data is not publicly available since it requires login credentials as shown from the source: http://e-promis.treasury.go.ke/e-promis/
Also that's limited to donors. The year-end report and audit reports do exist according to IBP's Open Budget Survey Explorer and they're very recent according to the Open Budget Library which indicates that the data exists and is digital.
Reviewer comments
Submission is correct
Contributors
Reviewers
- Tryggvi Björgvinsson
Submitters
- Tryggvi Björgvinsson