narrative ========= ``iati-activities/iati-activity/recipient-region/narrative`` This is the reference page for the XML element ``narrative``. .. index:: single: narrative Definition ~~~~~~~~~~ The free text name or description of the item being described. This can be repeated in multiple languages. Rules ~~~~~ The text in this element must be of type xsd:string. This element may occur any number of times. Attributes ~~~~~~~~~~ .. _iati-activities/iati-activity/recipient-region/narrative/.xml:lang: @xml:lang A code specifying the language of text in this element. It is recommended that wherever possible only codes from ISO 639-1 are used. If not present, the default language is assumed. This value should be on the :doc:`Language codelist </codelists/Language>`. Example Usage ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The ``narrative`` child element can be used to declare freetext for the ``recipient-region`` element. | Note: Both the ``recipient-region`` and ``recipient-country`` elements still allow both a ``@code`` and descriptive text to be specified. This is to cover the isolated cases where the organisation publishing the data may not agree with name of a country or region given by the lookup codelists IATI uses. Example in the case of a ``recipient-region`` element: .. code-block:: xml <recipient-region code="589" vocabulary="1"> <narrative>Middle East, regional (As per WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region)<narrative> </recipient-region> | The ``narrative`` element can be repeated for any language additional to the default language set in ``iati-activity``, by using the ``@xml:lang`` attribute. Example not shown. Changelog ~~~~~~~~~ 2.01 ^^^^ | The ``recipient-region`` element was introduced in 2.01. Developer tools ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Find the source of this documentation on github: * `Schema <https://github.com/IATI/IATI-Schemas/blob/version-2.03/iati-common.xsd#L27>`_ * `Extra Documentation <https://github.com/IATI/IATI-Extra-Documentation/blob/version-2.03/en/activity-standard/iati-activities/iati-activity/recipient-region/narrative.rst>`_