Civil Society Governance Human Rights Media & Communication
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This paper argues and analyzes that governments around the world have become increasingly more open. By 2003, over 50 countries had comprehensive laws to facilitate access to official information and more are enacting such legislation. Governments increasingly recognize the importance of access to information for enhancing democratic engagement, building confidence in government institutions and strengthening their credibility and effectiveness.
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UNDP Governance Center
UNDP Governance Center, http://www.undp.org/governance/
Oslo, Norway
Inter-Government
UNDP Oslo Governance Centre is UNDP's global facility on democratic governance. The Centre has been established to enhance program activities and the advisory role of UNDP in the area of democratic governance. The centre assists UNDP country offices in their cooperation with governments and their partners, civil society organizations and people in developing countries. Its objective is to support countries in implementing democratic reforms necessary to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. The Centre has a special focus and competency in the area of access to justice, human rights, civil society, and governance and conflict prevention.













