Reconstruction Ledger

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Level 1 · Executive overview

The Reconstruction Ledger

A transparent institutional record of reconstruction commitments, delivery, and oversight — designed for due diligence, accountability, and public confidence.

  • One auditable record across commitments, delivery and reporting.
  • Aligned with EU transparency and accountability expectations.
  • Links each entry to its governing documents and standards.
Auditable
Single institutional record
Abierta
Reporting & accountability
Traceable
Commitments to delivery
Level 2 · Detailed information

What the ledger records

The ledger structures reconstruction information into consistent, comparable entries.

Commitments

Recorded funding, partnerships and mandates with their governing basis.

Delivery

Programmes and projects executed through ring-fenced entities under audit.

Oversight & reporting

Independent audit, transparency reporting and accountability against commitments.

Level 3 · Full documentation

Supporting documents

Reporting and accountability documents in the Document Centre. Illustrative until adopted after legal review.

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  • The ledger links every entry to its governing documents.
  • Reporting is aligned with EU transparency expectations.
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Governance & ownership

Governance & ownership

  • Independent audit of recorded commitments and delivery.
  • Public reporting against institutional commitments.
Standards & policies

Standards & policies

Standards that govern the integrity of the record.

Metadata

Metadata structure

Public · Non-financial

Reconstruction Ledger

A live institutional ledger — not money, but decisions.

What It Shows

  • Governance decisions taken
  • Policies adopted
  • Standards locked in
  • Pilots approved (no amounts disclosed)

Everyone publishes reports. Nobody publishes decision traceability.

Nothing here is arbitrary.

Reconstruction Ledger 1.0

International Reconstruction Authority

A public record of institutional decisions, standards, and approvals.

Purpose

The Reconstruction Ledger provides transparent visibility into institutional decision-making, without disclosing sensitive financial or security information.

It is designed to ensure:

  • Traceability of decisions
  • Governance discipline
  • Institutional memory
  • Public accountability

This is not a financial ledger. It is a governance ledger.

How the Ledger Works

  • Entries are published only after formal approval.
  • Each entry is timestamped and versioned.
  • No political statements.
  • No commentary.
  • No financial figures.

What is published is what has been formally decided — nothing more, nothing less.

Data & indicators preview

Indicator families for future verified reporting

The ledger can later publish indicator families once source data is verified. This preview defines what may be tracked, where the evidence comes from, and what must happen before public release.

Indicator family Evidence source Publication rule Current status
Governance decisions Approved Council records and Document Centre references Publish after formal adoption and version control. Illustrative structure
Programme milestones Programme pipeline gates and regional validation records Publish only after safe-access and governance checks. Pending verified data
Standards compliance Standards Library, inspection records and audit summaries Publish when conformity evidence is independently checked. Framework ready
Reporting documents Document Centre metadata and Annual Report anchors Publish document metadata immediately; publish results only after approval. 14 indexed documents

No numeric targets, budgets, contractors, beneficiary counts, or delivery results are published in this preview.

Ledger Entry Format (Standardised)

Example layout for published decisions.

Ledger reference
RL-2026-001
Categoría
Governance
Fecha
14 March 2026
Estado
Adopted
Decision title
Adoption of Founding Charter v1.1
Resumen
The Governing Council formally adopted the Founding Charter establishing the Authority’s mandate, governance architecture, independence safeguards, and institutional permanence.
Scope
Institution-wide
Effective from
Immediate
Review cycle
Scheduled review in 2029

Sample ledger entries (illustrative v1 content)

Illustrative records for layout and diligence; publication follows governance approval.

Referencia Categoría Decision Review
RL-2026-002 Governance Establishment of Independent Ethics & Compliance Authority 2028
RL-2026-003 Capital architecture Adoption of Capital Neutrality & Non-Capture Principles 2029
RL-2026-004 Standards Adoption of Housing Reconstruction Standard v1.0 2027
RL-2026-005 Operaciones Ring-Fencing of Project SPVs 2028

Summaries for RL-2026-002 through RL-2026-005 align with TS narrative; formal publication text may differ after approval.

What Is Intentionally Not Included

  • Project budgets
  • Contractor names
  • Negotiations
  • Political correspondence

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Legal & Institutional Notice

The International Reconstruction Authority is constituted as an independent international reconstruction authority. Information presented on this website describes institutional principles and does not constitute a treaty, sovereign instrument, or legal advice.

Version 1.0 · Last updated: May 2026 · Next governance review: 2027

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