'Larger' Issues in order of priority
Adding digital profile bugs on Government revenue, financing and expenditure section for recipients @epicallan. Please see below and let me know if you have any questions. Thanks:
- [x] Nigeria (and maybe others) Government revenue, financing and expenditure digital profile expenditure box brust has disappeared and financing title heading is below the financing chart as opposed to above chart.

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[x] Government revenue, financing and expenditure digital profile line charts seem to crash into 2015 for all countries when this is not right. The line then rises again when the toggle is moved along the chart.

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[ ] Senegal and Kenya: Government revenue, financing and expenditure section had the availability of sector expenditures previously, this seems to have disappeared, please can you check to see if it went anywhere, maybe to do with the migration, would be useful to know and if it can be brought back on?
- [ ] fix for data inconsistency i.e some levels have no parent entry which causes a bug (2 - 3 hours)
- [x] continuation of the line chart btn different budget types currently breaks (1h to 2 hrs)
- [x] cross checking that data for each budget type shows (1h to 2hrs)
Note: TODO: add notes for explore expenditure sector feature http://212.111.41.68:8888/#!/country/uganda
Link to bug relating to map disappearing with slow internet connection.
https://github.com/devinit/datahub/issues/285
- [ ] Making sure issue of government finance chart disappearing when slider moved on live site is fixed:

Lower priority issues than govt finance.
- [ ] Global picture: International Finance. largest international flow. The hover over label has flow code instead of flow name, Please change label to flow name,

- [ ] Global picture: humanitarian assistance: on landing on the page the hover over states '2013' then slider is showing 2015.

I think the data consistency issue that leads to a bug in some countries such as Nigeria is better solved by fixing the data its self. One could get a list of affected countries and then they would fix the data with in the database by making it consistent. The work around i have been working on seems like it needs a bit more work or the data has more issues that i had accounted for. @Duncan-Knox