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Promoting the Access to Information Law

Having passed the Access to Information (ATI) in early 2017, citizens now have the right to access information of public institutions. However, many administrative, technical, and social obstacles must still be addressed in order to utilize the law to its maximum potential. As such, LTA seeks to engage relevant stakeholders (i.e. Journalists, Public Officials, CSOs, and Political Parties) in the implementation and enforcement of this law as well as effectively advocating towards citizens and foreign nationals to utilize of the law. Read more

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