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  • 29 March 2016

    OGP Working Group on ATI Issues 2016 Activities Plan

    The Open Government Partnership’s Access to Information Working Group has issued a 2016 Work Plan emphasizing assistance to OGP member governments. At a March 30 webinar on the plan, the civil society co-chair of the working group appealed for more ideas and more participation. Only five persons responded to call to serve on a working […]

  • 24 March 2016

    OAS Rapporteur Emphasizes Access to Info for Women

    The Office of the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has called for improved access of information for women and better government data on issues affecting women. The recommendations and considerable supporting research are included in an annual report (in English and in Spanish) from Special Rapporteur […]

  • 24 March 2016

    UNESCO Amplifies on Plans for SDG Access Indicator

    By Toby McIntosh UNESCO has provided more information about its plans for measuring access to information as part of the new UN Sustainable Development Goals. The finalization of a measurement plan for the access indicator remains months in the future, but the planning process is well under way. (See previous FreedomInfo.org article.) Indicator 16.10.2 mandates […]

  • 24 March 2016

    OGP Has Failed as Platform for FOI in The Philippines

    By Nepomuceno Malaluan The author is a Trustee of Action for Economic Reforms (AER), an independent policy analysis and advocacy organization working on macroeconomic and governance issues. He is also Co-Director of the Institute for Freedom of Information, a partnership program of AER and the Philippine Center of Investigative Journalism, and Co-Convener of the Right […]

  • 24 March 2016

    J&K Government Failing to Implement RTI Act Effectively

    By Er Irfan Ali Banka The author was working as Junior Engineer (Civil) in J&K REW, Govt. of J&K “but felt it necessary to resign on 29th of January, 2016, because of huge corruption in the departments.” I work as a Social/RTI Activist. I am Founder & Secretary, In-Minds Society (J&K) and also District Coordinator, J&K […]

  • 24 March 2016

    OGP Civil Society Reps Outline Future Priorities

    The civil society members of the OGP Steering Committee have stated their priorities following a February planning meeting in Washington DC stressing “co-creation” of national action plans as a key goal. “After almost five years, the OGP honeymoon is over and this is no time for big innovations but for real consolidation,” according to a […]

  • 24 March 2016

    FOI Notes: India, EU, Open Data, China, US, Ireland, Thailand, Hong Kong, West Africa, Research

    OGP: The Access to Information Working Group will hold a webinar (link for registration) at 10 a.m. March 30 that will include a presentation of the 2016 ATI WG work plan. There will be a “particular focus on the implementation of the peer learning networks to support identified cohort countries for assistance, engage mentors, and more […]

  • 24 March 2016

    Redesigned Nigerian Website Permits Online Requests

    Right To Know (R2K), Nigeria and the Bureau for Public Service Reforms (BPSR) have launched a Freedom of Information portal designed to receive electronic FOI requests to the bureau. “This innovative website which is the first of it’s kind by any public institution in Nigeria has made it possible for the BPSR to fulfill it’s […]

  • 24 March 2016

    After Delay, RTI Bill Presented in Sri Lanka

    The right to information bill was tabled in Parliament by Media Minister Gayantha Karunatillake on March 23, according an article in The Colombo Gazette, another in News First and a third in The Sunday Times. The introduction of the draft bill was delayed from a promised March 8 date while Provincial Councils reviewed it. All nine […]

  • 23 March 2016

    Danish Lawmakers Considering Changing Blackout Law

    The Danish ombudsman has put on hold his analysis of a controversial provision limiting public access to ministerial communications, saying he does not wish to “short circuit” ongoing talks among parliamentarians about pulling back the so-called blackout law. The development is reported (in Danish) in various media articles: Feyns, Information and Politiken. Ombudsman Jørgen Steen […]

  • 23 March 2016

    Speakers at SE Asian Meeting Urge Publicizing RTI

    Representatives from five South Asia countries held a regional conference on right to information on March 16-17, stressing the need to encourage greater use of RTI laws, according to an article in The Daily Times and another in The Tribune. Delegates from Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal met at a conference sponsored by […]

  • 17 March 2016

    Attention Shifts to Measuring UN Access to Info Indicator

    By Toby McIntosh Q. What’s next now that “access to information” has been included as an “indicator” of progress toward sustainable development? A: Developing the indicators for the indicator. Work on that challenge is expected to intensify now that the United Nations Statistical Commission on March 11 approved access as one of 230 indicators for […]

  • 17 March 2016

    FOI Notes: OGP, US Sunshine Week, Country News, Research Reports, More

    OGP: The OGP Working Group on Access to Information has extended until March 23 the deadline for applications to serve on the Steering Committee. Complete the attached form and return it to megan.card@cartercenter.org with a CV. OGP ATI WG Steering Committee App_FINAL_with fillable text OGP: The OGP announces the names of the 16 “shortlisted candidates” vying for six […]

  • 16 March 2016

    India’s CIC Says Ministers Covered by RTI Act  

    India’s Central Information Commission ruled March 13 that ministers are public authorities subject to the Right to Information Act and should take an oath of transparency. The commission gave the cabinet secretary and chief secretaries in the states two months to appoint public information officers for each minister’s office. Also, the CIC said each minister […]

  • 16 March 2016

    Federal Agencies Fail to File Key Report on Email Management

    By Lauren Harper The author is a staff member of the National Security Archive, the publisher of FreedomInfo.org, which published this report March 14. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), the Department of the Treasury’s Comptroller, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) are among a handful of agencies that have already admitted they will not meet […]

  • 16 March 2016

    Next Step: Reconciling 2 US FOIA Reform Bills

    By Nate Jones The author is the Director of the Freedom of Information Act Project for the National Security Archive, the publisher of FreedomInfo.org. Proving again that the Freedom of Information Act may be the last bastion of bipartisanship in Washington DC, Senators Patrick Leahy, John Cornyn, and Chuck Grassley today marked Sunshine Week by passing the […]

  • 15 March 2016

    US Senate Approves Reforms to 50-Year-Old FOI Act

    The US Senate on March 15 approved by unanimous consent a set of amendments to the Freedom of Information Act. The Senate bill (S 337) is different in some ways from a bill previously passed unanimously by the House of Representatives. These differences will have to be reconciled before the legislation is sent to President […]

  • 14 March 2016

    Tunisia Assembly Adopts Freedom of Information Law

    The Tunisian parliament has overwhelmingly approved a freedom of information law after making a variety of amendments. The Assembly of People’s Representatives adopted the bill by a vote of 123-0, with one abstention. “It was a difficult birth of a historical law and an important step taken by Parliament towards the consecration of the principles of […]

  • 10 March 2016

    Ghana Parliament Takes Up Long-Delayed RTI Bill

    Ghana’s Parliament March 8 began consideration of a right to information bill, with many amendments in the offing, but made little progress. Disagreements surfaced over the first part of the first clause, according to a Daily Graphic account, which also noted that some members raising concerns over the absence of the relevant sector ministers in […]

  • 10 March 2016

    Tunisian Assembly Hung Up On Exemptions Provision

    The Assembly of People’s Representatives in Tunisia on March 9 approved about one-third of the proposed 62 articles in draft law on access to information, according to a report (in French) in Business News. But debate was suspended to consider compromises on the controversial Article 24, which contains exemptions that have been strongly criticized as […]