Why Journalism and Access to Information Matter More than Ever
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Why journalism and access to information matter more than ever
TODAY is both World News Day and the International Day for Universal Access to Information — a good time to remember that if we lose our fundamental universal right to access to information, and if independent journalists lose the ability to report the facts, then our rights and democracies may vanish entirely. Access to information is a fundamental human right empowering us all to make informed decisions, to participate in democratic processes,…
Access to information is every citizen’s right, says PM Shehbaz
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reaffirmed that access to information is a democratic right and an essential tool for ensuring transparency, accountability, and public empowerment. His remarks came in a message issued on the occasion of World Access to Information Day. The Prime Minister said that every citizen has the fundamental right to seek, receive, and share information. He stressed that in today’s era, the free flow of inform…
Every year, on every 28 September, humanity claims that universal access to data is crucial to responsible individuals and organizations and to dissipate mistaken ideas. Opinion of Fabrizio Expoto
Ten years have passed since the UN established this date on which it recognizes the right to information as an enabler of other rights. The slogan 2025 is to “ensure access to environmental information in the digital age.” September 28th marks the International Day of the Right of Universal Access to Information, a date whose purpose is to ensure access to digital information (mainly), as a vehicle to guarantee other rights and highlight some vi…
The Junta de Castilla y León stresses the importance of providing clear and accessible public information to strengthen trust and citizen participation.
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