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Right to Information - UNESCO UNESCO advocates for access to information as a fundamental freedom and a key pillar in building inclusive knowledge societies The organization promotes rights and values outlined in the Article 19 of the Universal declaration of Human Rights
Access to Information Laws - UNESCO Access to Information can be defined as the right to seek, receive and impart information held by public bodies
Access to information: a new promise for sustainable development - UNESCO The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has recognised this, and has been part of the momentum in promoting legal codification of ATI, and improved implementation of access to information Access to information not only advances the right to freedom of expression, but also becomes more and more important in strengthening health, gender
The Right to Access to Information - UNESCO Access to Information is a key driver for the achievement of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable development, and in particular SDG Goal 16 that promotes "just, peaceful and inclusive societies"
What you need to know about access to information | UNESCO The right to access to information forms part of media and information literacy skills so that young people can know the law, how to formulate an information request and how to appeal if their right is not respected
UNESCO Access to Information Policy It has been designed to enable public access to information about the Organization's activities across sectors, countries, and regions, accompanied by details on budgetary and donor information - See more at: https: core unesco org en home
Access to Information and Sustainable Development Goals Within the perspective of the 2030 Agenda, access to information is critical for empowering the public to make decisions, holding governments accountable, evaluating public officials in implementing and monitoring the SDGs, and facilitating effective public participation
The right to information in times of crisis: access to information . . . Access to information is important in its own right, and as a means to protect other rights, including democracy, and to support sustainable development Its importance was recognised in Sustainable Development Goal Target 16 10, which calls on States to “Ensure public access to information”