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The Right to Information is a fundamental human right - it empowers citizens to secure access of information from public authority, in order to ensure transparency and accountability in government administration. Access to Information ensures a participatory democracy, tackles the malaise of corruption, strengthens people's trust in the government, supports equitable, just and people-centric development.

Read More about What is Right to Information from the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) website

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