Transparency Centre

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Illustrative Draft - Pending Review and Approval. The transparency framework below mirrors recognised international practice; all commitment references, registers, indicators, and documents shown are placeholders and do not represent verified disclosures, financial values, or legally adopted procedures.

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The International Reconstruction Authority operates under clear, auditable transparency and accountability arrangements. The Transparency Centre is the single point of access to how the Authority discloses decisions, reports against its commitments, and submits to independent audit and oversight — giving donors, auditors, partners, and the public a consistent and accountable view.

Reporting cycle
Quarterly
External audit
Annual
Published commitments
0 (illustrative)

Disclosure & reporting

The Authority publishes what it has formally decided and how it performs against its commitments, under clear rules on what is disclosed and when. Reporting is aligned with EU transparency and accountability expectations.

What is published:

  • Governance decisions and policies once formally adopted
  • A public register of commitments and their governing basis
  • Periodic transparency reports against institutional commitments
  • Document metadata and version history in the Document Centre

No project budgets, contractor names, beneficiary counts, or security-sensitive information are disclosed.

Audit & independent assurance

Recorded commitments and delivery are subject to independent audit and assurance, separated from operational management, to confirm adherence to approved frameworks and standards.

External audit

Independent annual audit of recorded commitments and delivery.

Ethics & compliance

Integrity, anti-corruption and conflict-of-interest controls under independent review.

Data integrity

Disclosures are checked for accuracy and traceability before publication.

Register of commitments

Illustrative entries

A public record of funding frameworks, partnerships, and mandates, each linked to its governing basis. Entries are published only after formal approval; no amounts are disclosed.

Посилання Тип Commitment Governing basis Стан
IRA-COM-2026-001 Funding framework Adoption of capital neutrality and non-capture principles Founding Charter; Capital Architecture Adopted
IRA-COM-2026-002 Partnership Engagement framework with EU institutions and IFIs Governance Framework (RBUF-GOV-001) Активно
IRA-COM-2026-003 Mandate Independent oversight and external audit mandate Founding Charter, transparency provisions Активно
IRA-COM-2026-004 Reporting Quarterly transparency reporting against commitments Transparency & Reporting Standard (RBUF-GOV-003) Scheduled

References IRA-COM-2026-001 onward are illustrative; formal publication text and references may differ after approval.

Independent oversight & accountability

Oversight is structurally separated from delivery. An independent oversight function and the Governing Council hold the Authority accountable against its published commitments.

  • Independent oversight reports on integrity and adherence to mandate.
  • Public reporting against institutional commitments and standards.
  • A documented channel for concerns, handled impartially and logged for audit.

Reports & documents

Transparency and reporting documents are maintained in the Document Centre with version history. Illustrative until adopted after legal review.

Документ Посилання Стан
Transparency & Reporting Framework (illustrative) RBUF-GOV-003 Placeholder (Illustrative)

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  • Every register entry links to its governing documents.
  • Reporting is aligned with EU transparency expectations.
transparency reporting audit & assurance how oversight works register of commitments

Governance

Власник
Office of Transparency & Reporting
Accountable
Chief Governance Officer
Review cycle
Quarterly
Approval
Governing Council oversight
Legal basis
Founding Charter, transparency provisions

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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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