Right to Know Day around the world - Bosnia and Herzogovina
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Organizer: Press-conference
Date: September 28, 2006
Event: Hall 8 of the Legislative Palace, First floor

Description: The Bosnian implementing agencies (Consortium Centre for Free Access to Information, Association for Information Sciences Promotion - INFOHOUSE, and Human Rights Centre of the University of Sarajevo realized a Synchronized Public Campaign for Promotion of Right to Free Access to Information with name: "Wanted: Information!" with aims to address this issue and raise public awareness about the Law on Free Access to Information and encouraging wider discussion about the right to information and relating subjects among youth and general public.

Our partners in all 8 towns in BiH were NGO/s from Centar za promociju civilnog drustva Sarajevo, Referentna grupa Tuzla, Nansen dialog centar Mostar, RRS Drvar, DC „Nove nade" Bihac, Omladinska inicijativa INAT Zvornik, Nasa djeca Zenica and CGS Livno.

On September 28, the International Day of the Right to Free Access to Information in eight cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina they organized:

- Morning interactive workshops in secondary schools (TOPIC: Youth and Law on Free Access to Information - Why we need it?)
- Midday public presentations on city squares (distribution of promotional material and assistance to citizens in filling their applications for public information)
- Afternoon round tables with representatives of academic community, media, governmental and non-governmental organizations (TOPIC: The Law on Free Access to Information - Why we don't use it?)
- Evening events (concerts, etc.)

See more photos and information on: http://www.cspi.ba

 

 

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