GQ-1d

On these websites/portals, are infographics/visualizations or other similar tools used to simplify data access and analysis? If yes, please provide the necessary links and details in the comment/citation.
 * a. Yes
 * b. No

Guidelines
GQ-1b, GQ-1c, and GQ-1d ask about whether governments publish specific types of content on their websites/portals: (a) consolidated files that contain revenue/expenditure information for the current fiscal year; (b) consolidated files that contain revenue/expenditure information for multiple years in consistent formats; and (c) infographics/visualizations or other similar tools used to simplify data access and analysis. Researchers should provide the links to relevant webpages and some explanations of what they contain.

What counts?
We accept both static (e.g. Indonesia) and dynamic (e.g. Thailand and Georgia) images and graphs that make the presentation of data more visually accessible and understandable.

We also give credit for using infographics and visualizations even if they are part of an existing document like a citizens budget. This should not apply to the standard tables and graphs that may appear in other budget documents, though. The purpose has to be presenting information in a way that makes it more easily accessible and understandable.