Right to Information

The right to information (RTI) enables the public and civil society to access information held by public bodies, and empowers them to hold their leaders accountable, develop a fuller understanding of the world, and ensure other human rights. The right to information is an important tool for holding governments to account, as it requires them to be more transparent in their activities, for example in the way they spend public finances.  This not only helps fight corruption, but it helps build stable and resilient democracies, where the powerful are genuinely accountable. The protection of whistleblowers to be able to reveal information of public interest is also crucially important.

Over the past 15 years, global progress on access to information, both in law and practice, has been significant. Nearly 120 countries around the world have adopted comprehensive RTI laws, encompassing nearly 90 percent of the world’s population. These laws have been extensively used to enable people to achieve their social and economic, as well as their human rights. However, there remains a long way to go to instill genuine transparency and protect the right to information for all.

Country Report: The Right to Information in Nepal
26.11.2015 15 min read

Country Report: The Right to Information in Nepal

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Japan: Concern at Japanese government snub of UN expert on free expression
19.11.2015 2 min read

Japan: Concern at Japanese government snub of UN expert on free expression

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Country Report: The Right to Information in Pakistan
13.11.2015 16 min read

Country Report: The Right to Information in Pakistan

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Asia: Infrastructure Investment Bank must act with Transparency and Accountability
29.10.2015 8 min read

Asia: Infrastructure Investment Bank must act with Transparency and Accountability

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Country Report: The Right to Information in China
29.10.2015 21 min read

Country Report: The Right to Information in China

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Principle 10: ARTICLE 19 urges delegates to adopt a legally binding agreement
27.10.2015 2 min read

Principle 10: ARTICLE 19 urges delegates to adopt a legally binding agreement

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Country Report: The Right to Information in Indonesia
22.10.2015 20 min read

Country Report: The Right to Information in Indonesia

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Brazil: State Violations of the American Convention on Human Rights to be presented in Washington
21.10.2015 5 min read

Brazil: State Violations of the American Convention on Human Rights to be presented in Washington

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Kenya: Unconstitutional attempt to gag media by Parliament
16.10.2015 3 min read

Kenya: Unconstitutional attempt to gag media by Parliament

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