Right to Know Day 2010

International Right to Know Day on 28 September 2010 will be celebrated by civil society organizations from around the world. Below you can find further information on activities in different countries and their organisers.

 

Africa and the Middle East

Kenya    Uganda   Ghana

Americas

USA    Canada    Latin America    Mexico    Brazil    El Salvador   

Asia

Bangladesh    India    Nepal   

Europe

Armenia    Belgium    Bulgaria    Croatia    Netherlands    Spain    Ukraine   UK   Russia   Germany

Oceania

Cook Islands

2010 Cook Islands
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Event: Journalist Support for RTKD

Organiser: Cook Island Journalists

Journalists wrote and published articles to raise awareness for Right to Know Day. The access to information act came into force just over a year ago in the Cook Islands so journalists are eager to make sure citizens understand the right to know.


 

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