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ASTEADYPATHFORWARD
UNESCO2022Report
onPublicAccesstoInformation(SDG16.10.2)
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Thisstudyshouldbecitedasfollows:ASteadyPathForward:UNESCO2022ReportonPublicAccessto
Information(SDG16.10.2),Paris.
Researcher:
AndreyRichter,ProfessorattheComeniusUniversityinBratislava.
UNESCOResearchteam:
JacoDuToit,UNESCOChiefoftheSectionforUniversalAccesstoInformation,MariusLukosiunas,UNESCO
Communication&InformationAdvisor,IngridMondet,UNESCOConsultant.
Contributors:
LidaAyoubi,SeniorLecturer,theAucklandUniversityofTechnology.
Graphicdesign,coverdesignandtypeset:
BillyAnderson
Acknowledgements:
UNESCOwishestothankthefollowingpartnersthatsupportedtheUNESCO2022SurveyonPublicAccessto
Informationinthepreparationofthisreport:theInternationalConferenceofInformationCommissioners(ICIC);
ReddeTransparenciayAccesoalaInformacion(RTA);GlobalAllianceforReportingProgressonPeaceful,Just
andInclusiveSocieties;MarcosMendiburu,UNESCOConsultant;nationalSDGfocalpointsfordatacollection;and
PermanentDelegationsforUNESCO.
ThisreportissupportedthroughtheInternationalProgrammefortheDevelopmentofCommunication(IPDC).
SHORTSUMMARY
ThePathForwardforPublic
AccesstoInformation
AstheUNcustodianagencyforSustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDG)Indicator16.10.2,UNESCOcontinuestoreportonprogressontheadoptionandtheimplementationofAccesstoInformationguarantees.The2022reportshedlightontherelevanceofaccesstoinformationtotheattainmentofthe
SDGaswellascounteringdisinformationand
123
balancingtherighttoinformationwith
therighttoprivacy.Italsofocuseson
nationalandregionalgoodpractices,
includingSmallIslandDeveloping
countriesandterritoriesparticipatedinthe
2022surveyonSDG16.10.2
States.
“ASteadyPathForward”report
capturesthesedimensions,presenting
keyfindingsfromthe2022UNESCO
SurveyonPublicAccesstoInformation
andassessingprogressin123participating
countriesandterritories.Itequipspolicymakers,civilsociety,academiaandthoseinterestedinSDGissueswithcasestudiesandgoodpractices,concentratingonreinforcingcommunitiesandpublicinstitutionswithmoreaccesstoinformation.
“Sincewarsbegininthemindsofmenandwomenitisinthemindsofmenandwomenthatthedefencesofpeacemustbeconstructed”.
ASTEADYPATHFORWARD
UNESCO2022Report
onPublicAccesstoInformation(SDG16.10.2)
TableofContents:
ShortSummary
3
ExecutiveSummary
6
1.BACKGROUNDANDCONTEXT
8
1.1AccesstoInformationandSustainableDevelopment
1.2UNESCOandthemonitoringandreportingonSDGIndicator
16.10.2
9
9
2.TRACKINGPROGRESSONSDGINDICATOR16.10.2IN
12
2022
2.1Globaloverview:AdoptionofAccesstoInformationlegal
13
guarantees
2.2Mutualreinforcementofrightsofaccesstoinformationandto
privacy
2.3Highlightsfrom2022UNESCOSurveyonPublicAccessto
Information
14
15
3.ACCESSTOINFORMATIONREPORTINGIN
VOLUNTARYNATIONALREVIEWS
21
4.USINGACCESSTOINFORMATIONTOADVANCETHE
27
SDGS:CASESTUDIESANDGOODPRACTICES
4.1PrivacyrightsinthedigitalworldofAccesstoInformation
4.2FocusingonSmallIslandDevelopingStates
4.3NationalFocus:AccesstoinformationinArmeniaasan
instrumenttocounterdisinformation
4.4NationalFocus:Mandatingproactivereleaseofinformationin
Australia
28
31
32
33
Conclusion
35
ExecutiveSummary
Goal16:
“Promotepeacefulandinclusivesocietiesforsustainabledevelopment,provideaccesstojusticeforallandbuildeffective,accountableandinclusiveinstitutionsatalllevelsandinclusivesocieties.”
Target16.10:
“Ensurepublicaccesstoinformationandprotectfundamentalfreedoms,inaccordancewithnationallegislationandinternationalagreements.”
Indicator16.10.2:
“Numberofcountriesthatadoptandimplementconstitutional,statutoryand/orpolicyguaranteespublicaccesstoinformation.”
*UNESCOasCustodianAgency
for
Althoughmoreandmorecountriesandterritoriesadoptconstitutional,statutoryand/orpolicyguaranteesforpublicaccesstoinformation,theirpracticalimplementationisstillfacedwithvariousproblems,oftenofaglobalscale.Risksanduncertaintiesposedbythecurrentinternationalcontext,suchasclimatechange-induceddroughtandfloods,whichputpressureonfoodsecurity,otherman-madeandnaturaldisastersemergetochallengetheimplementationofthenationalreformsandtheachievementofdevelopmentgoals.2
Trackingprogressonaccesstoinformation(or,ATI)inthepastthreeyearsthroughlegalguaranteesandtheirimplementation,showsanoverallrecognitionoftheroleofaccesstoinformation,asacriticalinstrumentfordevelopmentandprotectingfundamentalhumanrights.Thisisprovenbythekeyfindingsfromthe2022UNESCOSurveyonPublicAccesstoInformationbasedondatacollectedfrom123countriesandterritories,andadditionalexpertise.
Thereportalsoofferscasestudiesandgoodpracticesonprivacyprotectioninthecontextofthedigitaltransformationandexistingaccesstoinformationstandards,asreflectedinthequestionsofthesurveyonSDGIndicator16.10.2.Itincludesadiscussionontheroleofprivateentities,digitalaccessibilityofinformation,theuseofartificialintelligenceandInternet-of-thingsandtheprocessingofpersonaldata.
ThecaseofSmallIslandDevelopingStates(SIDS)ispresented,explainingtheissuesatstakefortheadoptionandtheimplementationofregimesfavorabletoaccesstoinformationinSIDSspecifically.Itpointstoinadequateresourcesandlackofbudgetarysupportasdeterrentsonthewaytotransparencyofpublicinstitutions.
Fromnationalperspectives,twocasestudiesareputforward.OnecasestudyfocusesonArmeniaandtheroleofaccesstoinformationtocounterdisinformation.AnothercasestudyfocusesonAustraliaandtheimportanceofproactivedisclosureofgovernmentinformation,asameanstoensuretransparencyandaccountability.
2See:Ethiopia2022VNR,
/sites/default/files/vnrs/2022/
VNR%202022%20Ethiopia%20Report_1.pdf
;andTheGambia2022VNR,
/sites/default/files/vnrs/2022/VNR%202022%20
Gambia%20Main%20Messages.pdf
6ASteadyPathForward:UNESCO2022ReportonPublicAccesstoInformation(SDG16.10.2)
ASteadyPathForward:UNESCO2022ReportonPublicAccesstoInformation(SDG16.10.2)7
ExecutiveSummary
AstheUNcustodianagencyforSDGIndicator16.10.2,UNESCOcontinuestoreportonprogressontheadoptionandtheimplementationofAccess
toInformationlegalguaranteesworldwide.This
year’ssurveyusedthesamemethodologyastheoneapprovedbytheUN’sInter-AgencyandExpertGroupontheSustainableDevelopmentGoalIndicators(IAEG-SDGs).Thesurveyitselfcomprises8questions3,eachwithvaluesbetween0and2.Uponthecompletionofthesurvey,acountrycangetatotalscoreof0-9,enablingittotrackprogressovertime.Thetotalscoreofeachcountryisthebasisforglobalanalysisoftrendsasreportedhereandisnotassignedtoanylevelcategory(e.g.:low,medium,orhigh).
LaunchedinApril2022,thesurveyengagedresponsesby123countriesandterritories,anincreaseby20.6%comparedtothepreviousyear.ThispositivephenomenondemonstratesacontinuedinterestinreportingonaccesstoinformationwithintheframeworkoftheSDGs.
The2022surveyalsoyieldedinsightsintothemainfeaturesintheimplementationoflegalguaranteesforpublicaccesstoinformationworldwide.
Datacollectedconfirmstheoverallexistenceofalimitedscopeofexemptionsforprotectedinterests,thatareexplicitlymentionedinthenationalAccesstoInformationguarantees,butthenumberforcountriesandterritoriesthatkeepdisaggregateddataonrefusalstoAccesstoInformationrequestsonthebasisofexceptionsisstillnotsufficient.
Lookingatthedatarelatedtoindependenceoftheoversightbodies,asignificantchangeinthereportingprocesscanbeobserved:therecipientoftheoversightreportsisincreasinglythelegislativeratherthantheexecutivebranchofpower,thelegislaturesarealsotoapprovethebudgetforoversightactivities,whiletheappointmentoftheheadoftheoversightinstitutionismoreoftenmadebytheexecutive.
3Thequestionsarebasedon“PrinciplesofAccesstoInformation”,andwhichhighlightessentialcomponentsforeffectiveimplementationofaccesstoinformationatthecountrylevel.ThesePrinciplesaresynthesizedfromexistingframeworksanddocumentsrecognizedinternationallyandincludeArticle10oftheUnitedNationsConventionagainstCorruption;resolutionsoftheUNGeneralAssemblyandHumanRightsCouncil;theCommonwealth’sModelFreedomofInformationBill;OrganizationofAmericanStates(OAS)’sModelLawonAccesstoInformation;AfricanUnion’sModelLawonAccesstoInformationandreportsfromtheUNtheSpecialRapporteuronthepromotionandprotectionoftherighttofreedomofopinionandexpression.
Astothemandatedroleoftheoversightinstitution,onecandistinguishasignificantdropintheproportionofcountriesandterritoriesthatrequirethemtopublishanannualreport,toprovideimplementationguidancetothepublicofficials,toengageinraisingpublicawarenessandeventokeepstatistics.
Finally,astableandsignificantproportionofallrequestsforinformation–aboutthreequarters–beinggrantedcanbeobservedfromthesurveysubmissionsinboth2021and2022.However,thisobservationisbasedonarathersmallnumberofcountriesandterritoriesthatprovidedstatisticsonthenumbersofactualrequestssubmitted.
TheannualUNESCOsurvey,whichprovidesastandardizedapproachtomonitoringSDG16.10.2,hasprovenusefulforcountriesinmeasuringandreportingprogressatthenationallevel,includingintheirVoluntaryNationalReviews(VNRs)ofprogressmadeontheSDGs.Inthisregard,thisreportalsopresentsananalysisofcountries’reportingonSDG16.10.2intheVNRsfrom2019to2022.
While135UNMemberStateshavestatutoryguaranteesforpublicaccesstoinformation,theremainingstatesthathavenotadoptedsuchguaranteescouldlearnfromthetrendsandgoodpracticesencompassedinthisreport.Itcanalsohelpcountriesandterritoriesconfrontedwithnewglobalchallengestobuildpublictrust,strengthentheirinstitutions,improvepublicservicedeliveryandaddresscorruption.
WithlessthaneightyearslefttoachievetheSDGsby2030,andwithglobalchallengesbecomingmoreinterconnected,themessagestaysclearthataccesstoinformationisacentraldriverforthesuccessfulimplementationofthe2030Agenda.
01
BACKGROUND
ANDCONTEXT
‘Accesstoreliableinformationsaveslives.Misinformationandrumourscancostthem.Thissimplelessonisonewehavelearnttoourdetrimentinrecentyears.Whetherfightingaglobalpandemicorsupportingpublicdebate,weneedfree,reliableandindependentinformationasthefoundationuponwhichdemocraticsocietiesarebuilt.’
MsAudreyAzoulay,Director-GeneralofUNESCO,ontheoccasionoftheInternationalDayforUniversalAccesstoInformation28September2021
ASteadyPathForward:UNESCO2022ReportonPublicAccesstoInformation(SDG16.10.2)9
1.1.AccesstoInformationandSustainableDevelopment
Conceptually,‘publicaccesstoinformation’referstoaneffectivesystemtomeetcitizens’rightstoseekandreceiveinformation,particularlythatheldbyoronbehalfofpublicauthorities.AccesstoinformationhasbeenrecognizedasakeyelementofsustainabledevelopmentsincetheadoptionoftheRioDeclarationatthe‘EarthSummit’in1992.4
In2015,the2030AgendaforSustainableDevelopment5acknowledgedaccesstoinformationasanecessaryenablingmechanismfortransparent,accountableandparticipatorygovernance,theruleoflawandpeacefulsocieties.ItwasepitomizedbySustainableDevelopmentGoal(SDG)number16:‘Peace,JusticeandStrongInstitutions’.Target16.10callsforstatesto“ensurepublicaccesstoinformationandprotectfundamentalfreedoms,inaccordancewithnationallegislationandinternationalagreements”.
TheHumanRightsCouncilinits2020resolutiononfreedomofopinionandexpressionrecognizesthat“publicauthoritiesshouldstrivetomakeinformationavailable,whethertheinformationisproactivelypublishedelectronicallyorprovideduponrequest...”.6On10January2022,duringthe49thsessionoftheUNHumanRightsCouncil,thefirstreportbytheOfficeoftheUnitedNationsHighCommissionerforHumanRights(OHCHR)onaccesstoinformationheldbypublicbodieswaspresented.7Itconstitutesauthoritativeguidancetostateactorsonthedevelopmentsoflawsandpoliciesonmattersaffectingthisright.Thetextofthereportfocusesongoodpracticesincludingtheelementsinthedesignofaccesstoinformationlaws,capacitybuildingandothermeasurestoensuretheireffectiveimplementation.
TheWindhoek+30Declaration8wasadoptedon3May2021,duringtheglobalcelebrationeventoftheWorldPressFreedomDay,affirmingtheneedtouphold
4
/en/conferences/environment/rio1992
5Adoptedin2015byall193UNmemberstates,the2030AgendaforSustainableDevelopment(
/
post2015/transformingourworld/publication
)isa15-yearplanofaction“toendpoverty,protecttheplanetandensureprosperityforall,whilestrengtheninguniversalpeaceinlargerfreedom”.
6UNHumanRightsCouncil,Resolution‘Freedomofopinionandexpression’,
16July2020,A/HRC/RES/44/12,
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12&Language=E&DeviceType=Desktop&LangRequested=False
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8Windhoek+30Declaration:informationasapublicgood,WorldPressFreedomDay2021,
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informationasapublicgoodthatservesasasharedresourceforthewholeofhumanity.Emphasizingtheimportanceofpressfreedom,independenceandpluralismtoguaranteeaccesstoinformation,theDeclarationalsosetsoutrecommendationstosecureinformationasapublicgoodbyaddressingmediaviability,promotingInternetcompanytransparencyandenhancingcitizens’mediaandinformationliteracycompetencies.
Withintheperspectiveofthe2030Agenda,accesstoinformationremainscriticalforempoweringthepublictomakeinformeddecisions,holdinggovernmentsaccountable,evaluatingpublicofficialsinimplementingandmonitoringtheSDGs,andfacilitatingeffectivepublicparticipation.
1.2.UNESCOandthemonitoringandreportingonSDG
Indicator16.10.2
Standard-settingonmonitoringandreporting
FollowingtheapprovaloftheSDGframeworkin2017bytheUNGeneralAssembly,UNESCOwasdesignatedasthecustodianagencyforIndicator16.10.2.Underthismandate,UNESCOmonitorsandreportstotheUNSecretary-Generaleachyearon“thenumberofcountriesthatadoptandimplementconstitutional,statutoryand/orpolicyguaranteesforpublicaccesstoinformation”,givingattentiontobothcomponents:“adoption”and“implementation”.
UNESCOcontinuestoreportnotonlyonprogressontheadoptionandtheimplementationofaccesstoinformationguaranteesworldwide,butalsopromotescapacitydevelopmenteffortsaroundtheissue.
UNESCOusesascoringsystem9toenableglobalanalysisoftheresults.Forexample,theanalysisofdatacollectedin2022,showsthatcountriesandterritorieswithlegalguaranteesonAccesstoInformationthatincludetheprovisionforanoversightinstitution–haveanaveragescoreof7.2,whilethosewithAccesstoInformationguaranteesbutnooversightinstitutionscoreonaverage3.3points.ThisfindingsuggeststhatcountriesandterritoriesthathaveaspecializedAccess
9Thesurveycomprises8questions,eachofthemvaluesbetween0and2.Uponthecompletionofthesurvey,acountrycangetatotalscoreof0-9,enablingittotrackprogressovertime.
10ASteadyPathForward:UNESCO2022ReportonPublicAccesstoInformation(SDG16.10.2)
toInformationoversightinstitutionaregenerallylikelytoperformbetterwhileimplementingaccesstoinformationlegalframeworkincomparisonwiththosewithoutanoversightinstitutionorthosewhereframeworkisimplementedjustbythejudiciary.
Inits2020DecisiononMonitoringandReportingofSDGIndicator16.10.2,theIntergovernmentalCouncilofUNESCO’sInternationalProgrammefortheDevelopmentofCommunication(IPDC)encouragedMemberStatestoenhancelegalregulatoryframeworksonaccesstoinformationatthenationallevelaswellastheeffectiveimplementationoftheseframeworks,aspartoftheircommitmentstoadvancethe2030AgendaonSustainableDevelopment.TheCouncilencouragedMemberStatestorespondto‘UNESCO’sannualsurvey,andtoengage–whereapplicable–theoversightbodiesresponsibleforaccesstoinformationinthecollectionofdata’.10
In2021and2022,UNESCOinvitedallUNMemberStatestoparticipateinannualsurveysonSDGIndicator16.10.2.TohelpestablishareportinglinkforSDG16.10.2atthenationallevel,UNESCOsentthe2022surveyinvitationtoboththecentraloversightinstitutionsresponsibleforaccesstoinformation(e.g.,informationcommission/er;dataprotectionorprivacycommission/er;nationalhumanrightsinstitution;ombudsinstitution;department/ministry/agency)andnationalSDGfocalpoints(usuallythenationalstatisticsoffices).Insomecountriesandterritories,theinvitationwassenttoonlyoneoftheseentities,duetheabsenceofoneoranother.
UNESCOalsojoinedforceswithnetworksofoversightinstitutionsresponsibleforaccesstoinformation,suchastheInternationalConferenceofInformationCommissioners(ICIC)andregionalassociations:
ItisequallyimportanttostrengthentheinvolvementofcivilsocietyinthemonitoringandreportingonSDG16.10.2.WhiletheUNESCOsurveyprovidesanopportunityforgovernmentstomakeaself-assessmentagainsttheirownperformance,monitoringandreportingbycivilsocietycanofferalternativedataandperspective.Havingadirectaccesstothegrassrootslevel,civilsocietycanalsohelpensurethatwomenandvulnerablegroups,includingpersonswithdisabilities,areincludedintheAccesstoInformationagenda.TheIPDCsupportedprojectentitledVocesdelSur:MonitoringsafetyofjournalistandaccesstoinformationinColombiaintheframeworkofSDG16.10.1and16.10.2servesasanexample.
Capacity-buildingandawarenessraising
Inthe2020DecisionoftheIPDCCouncil,theIPDCBureauwasencouragedto‘continuesupportinggrass-rootsprojectsthatwillhelpMemberStatesindata-collectionandreportingonSDGindicator16.10.2onaccesstoinformation,includingstrengtheningmonitoringandreportingcapacitiesofoversightbodiesresponsibleforaccesstoinformation’.11
Inthisrespect,effortshavebeenmadetoassistMemberStatesinadvancingtherighttoinformation.IncooperationwiththeInternationalConferenceofInformationCommissioners,UNESCOpresentedatits13thmeetinginPuebla,Mexicofrom22to24June2022aself-pacedonlinecoursedevelopedwiththeCentreforLawandDemocracy(Canada)andexploredpossibilitiestoreinforceawiderangeofstakeholders’capacitiesonaccesstoinformationlawsandpolicies.UNESCOalsosupportedInformationCommissionersfromAfricatoparticipateinthemeetingandisworkingwiththecommissionerstofinalizetheAfricanNetworkofInformationCommissioners(ANIC)statutory
ReddeTransparenciayAccesoalaInformación
(RTA,theRegionalNetworkofAccesstoInformationPractitionersinLatinAmericaandtheCaribbean)andtheAfricanNetworkofInformationCommissioners(ANIC),toincreaseparticipationofcountriesandterritoriesinthesurvey.SuchoutreachisimportantasthesenetworksplayanimportantroleinadvocatingforSDGmonitoringandreporting,aswellasmobilizingtheirmembersintakingpartinglobal-wideactivitiesrelatedtotheSDGs.
documentsandoutreachefforts.
Additionalsupporthasbeenprovidedtofacilitatecapacitydevelopmentinitiativesandawarenessraisingeffortsinseveralcountries,suchas,Ethiopia,Ghana,Mexico,Morocco,Namibia,Paraguay,Samoa,Senegal,SierraLeone,SouthSudan,ThailandandTunisia.12Examplesofsuchinitiativesinclude,providingcapacity-buildingassistancetotheinformationcommissionofSouthSudantodeveloptraining
10Thirty-secondsessionoftheIntergovernmentalCounciloftheInternationalProgrammefortheDevelopmentofCommunication(IPDC)Decisions,
/ark:/48223/pf0000374994/PDF/374994eng.pdf.
multi
11Thirty-secondsessionoftheIntergovernmentalCounciloftheInternationalProgrammefortheDevelopmentofCommunication(IPDC),Decisions,25-26November2020.Item12,para3,p.19.
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12WhileactivitiesintheLatinAmericanregionweremostlycarriedoutthrougharegionalapproach,UNESCOisalsosupportingnationalinitiatives,forexampleinHondurasandinMexico
ASteadyPathForward:UNESCO2022ReportonPublicAccesstoInformation(SDG16.10.2)11
manualsonaccesstoinformationandlaunchinganadvocacyprojecttodraftapolicythatwillleadtothepreparationofaccesstoinformationlegislationin
Samoa.13
TheIPDCCouncil,inboththe201814and202015decisionsonmonitoringSDGindicator16.10.2,appreciatingVoluntaryNationalReports(VNRs)totheUNGeneralAssemblywhichhaveincludedanalysisbasedonIndicator16.10.2,furtherencouragedMemberStatestocontinuemonitoringandreportingprogressonSDGindicator16.10.2throughforthcomingVNRs.Inthisregard,participatingintheUNESCOSurveyonPublicAccesstoInformationhasbeenproventobeusefulforcountriesandterritoriesastheycanrepurposethedatasubmittedtothesurveyfortheirVNRs.Forinstance,Eswatini,Ghana,Greece,Jordan,Liberia,Malawi,andSaoTomeandPrincipehaveusedthedatacollectedthroughthesurveytoreportontheirAccesstoInformationprogressintheirVNRsin2022.
UNESCOalsocommissionedin2022,forinformationcommissionerson‘The
guidelines
Universal
PeriodicReviewanditspotentialtofosteraccesstoinformation’,16whichprovidepracticaladviceonhowtousetheUniversalPeriodicReview(UPR)exercisetopromotetherightofaccesstopublicinformation.Anotherpolicybrief,‘Accesstoinformationlaws:aguaranteeofinclusionanddisabilityrights:Issuebrief’,17publishedin2022,providesananalysisoftheinclusionofpersonswithdisabilitiesinAccesstoInformationlegislationsacrosstheglobe,basedontheexistingAccesstoInformationlawsin132countriesandterritories.Thereportfurtherpresentsaseriesofrecommendationstoadvancetherightsofpersonswithdisabilitieswithinthescopeoftherightofaccesstoinformation.Anotherpolicybriefwasdevelopedon‘Promotinggenderequityintherightofaccesstoinformation’,18focusingonhowwomencaneffectivelyexercisetheirrightofaccesstoinformation.Withaspecificfocusongenderparity,thebriefinvestigatesinternationalandnationalmechanismstohelp
overcometheobstaclesthatwomenfaceinexercisingtheirrighttoinformation.
WithintheframeworkofUNESCO’sCommunicationandInformationprogrammeaimedtostrengthentherighttoinformation,thedevelopmentofupdatedPolicyGuidelinesfortheDevelopmentandPromotionofGovernmentalPublicDomainInformationisongoing.ThenewversionoftheGuidelinesistobedevelopedtostrengthennationalframeworksofAccesstoInformationandtheirimplementationbyassistingcountriesandstakeholdersinassessingthecompatibilityoftheirnationalAccesstoInformationlegalandpolicyframeworkwithinternationalstandard-settinginstrumentsontherighttoinformationandconsideringSDG16.10.2nationalcommitments.TheseGuidelinesaremeanttobestrictlyadvisory;theyarenotintendedasaprescriptiveornormativeinstrument.
TheannualcelebrationoftheInternationalDayforUniversalAccesstoInformationon28SeptemberconstitutesakeystoneofUNESCO’sawarenessraisingeffortsonaccesstoinformation.TheDaycontinuestoprovideaplatformforUNESCOtodiscusskeyfindingsofdatacollectiononSDG16.10.2,aswellastodisseminatetakeawaysfromstudiesonaccesstoinformationandcross-cuttingissues,suchasgenderequalityandinclusionofpersonswithdisabilities.In2021,thethemeoftheInternationalDayforUniversalA
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