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To recovery and beyond

2021 UNESCO report on public access to information (SDG 16.10.2)
To recovery and beyond: 2021 UNESCO report on public access to information (SDG 16.10.2)
UNESCO
2022

ISBN: 978-92-3-100504-6
Collation: 35 pages
Language: English

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UN Member States have adopted Access to Information legal guarantees

Building forward stronger with Access to Information

As countries are trying to emerge from the pandemic, the role of access to information continues to be critical in re-building communities and their public institutions. The need for openness, transparency and accountability has never been stronger. The world has witnessed a growing public鈥檚 appetite for information that is accurate, timely and reliable. With civic space becoming more reduced during the pandemic, access to information has helped counterbalanced the situation, enabling public participation and civic engagement in response to the crisis.

As the UN custodian agency for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Indicator 16.10.2, UNESCO continues to report not only on progress on the adoption and the implementation of Access to Information guarantees worldwide, but also promotes efforts around the issue, including reinforcing the strong relevance of access to information to the crisis recovery and the attainment of the SDGs as a whole.

This report captures these different dimensions, presenting key findings from the 2021 UNESCO Survey on Public Access to Information, assessing progress in 102 participating countries. The report also provides policy makers, civil society, academia and those interested in SDG issues with different case studies and good practices with a special focus on rebuilding communities and public institutions with access to information.