Right to Know Day 2004
In 2004 the 2nd annual International Right to Know Day was celebrated in 20 countries around the world:
Africa
Americas
USA Mexico Jamaica El Salvador Peru Argentina
Asia
Europe
Spain Czech Republic Slovakia Albania Latvia Croatia Serbia and Montenegro Romania Bulgaria Armenia Moldova
International Organizations
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Organizer: PROBIDAD ONG Event: Publication of reports about the current state of access to information in Latin america
their main strategies look for to improve the mechanisms of citizen participation in the anticorruption and the work in mutual support with other initiatives. You can find information at http://www.probidad.org/info/institutional_overview.pdf For "Right to Know" Day, we will publish a reports about the current state of access to information in Latin America by http://www.probidad.org
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