Right to Know Day 2003

Member's Initiatives to promote September 28 - the "Right to Know" Day in 2003

Journalists Against Corruption celebrates "Right to Know Day"

On a press conference on Sep. 28 Access to information Programme (Bulgaria) will present awards to citizens, media and NGOs, who have actively exercised their rights to freedom of information. More information on the nominations and the ceremony can be found here

 

Open society, b.a., Czech Republic celebrates "Right to Know Day"

Romanian NGOs to celebrate International "Right to Know Day"

Right to Know Day 2003
No hay traducciones disponibles.

Member's Initiatives to promote September 28 - the "Right to Know Day" in 2003.
Actualizado ( Miércoles, 06 de Mayo de 2009 07:57 )
 

Your are currently browsing this site with Internet Explorer 6 (IE6).

Your current web browser must be updated to version 7 of Internet Explorer (IE7) to take advantage of all of template's capabilities.

Why should I upgrade to Internet Explorer 7? Microsoft has redesigned Internet Explorer from the ground up, with better security, new capabilities, and a whole new interface. Many changes resulted from the feedback of millions of users who tested prerelease versions of the new browser. The most compelling reason to upgrade is the improved security. The Internet of today is not the Internet of five years ago. There are dangers that simply didn't exist back in 2001, when Internet Explorer 6 was released to the world. Internet Explorer 7 makes surfing the web fundamentally safer by offering greater protection against viruses, spyware, and other online risks.

Get free downloads for Internet Explorer 7, including recommended updates as they become available. To download Internet Explorer 7 in the language of your choice, please visit the Internet Explorer 7 worldwide page.