Access to Information
Part I: UNDP and Access to Information
This section of the publication describes what UNDP means by "access to information", introduces a conceptual framework for information and communication, and describes how UNDP can make a difference in this area. The conceptual model introduced is based on three interrelated principals: transparency; active participation; and responsiveness/accountability. The publication describes how each of these elements is strengthened by particular types of access to information, and how they work together to bring forward democratic governance.
Part II: Practical Guidance for Programming
The second section provides UNDP with practical guidance for offering support in increasing access to information. Primary areas of support suggested are:
- Strengthening the legal and regulatory environment for freedom and pluralism in information
- Supporting capacity strengthening, networking, and elevation of standard of media at national and local levels to promote the exchange of independent and pluralist information
- Raising awareness on the right to official information and strengthening mechanisms to provide access to information
- Strengthening communication mechanisms for vulnerable groups
Also included in this section are some general guidelines for effective programming in access to information:
- establishing a baseline;
- reviewing access to information proposals; and
- building partnerships.
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Email from Elizabeth McCall to the Communication Initiative on December 18 2003, and the UNDP website on March 24 2009.
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