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Freedom of Information for Pacific Policy Makers2008 Regional Workshop ReportPublication DateNovember 1, 2008
SummaryThis is a report of the workshop on Freedom of Information for Pacific Policy Makers held in Honiara, Solomon Islands, from June 30 to July 2 2008, at which representatives from ten Forum Island Countries (FICs) discussed freedom of information (FOI) legislation. The meeting was organised by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS) with support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Pacific Centre. This document lists the status of FOI legislation in the various island nations participating and describes context-setting discussions from the meeting that aimed at providing policy-makers with information on FOI legislation useful for their country context. It intended to provide a grounding in the basic legal principles and implementation issues for consideration, which they could then take back and discuss with their government colleagues. The right to information in the Pacific, as stated here, can do the following:
Participants were encouraged to think of good FOI law as providing a human right. "Everyone is entitled to information held by government. Exemptions should be limited, narrowly drawn and focused on protecting the public interest... In countries where it may be difficult to enact legislation, as a first step, governments should be encouraged to develop information disclosure policies, either for the whole of government or on a sectoral basis. This alternative approach still supports the government machinery to disclose information and encourage better maintenance of records." A key challenge is that legislation be recognised as being locally driven to "develop partnerships and buy-in from all stakeholders, including governments, Members of Parliaments, officials, the public, and civil society groups." Among good practices for inclusion in legislation are the following:
Challenges include: breaking down strong bureaucratic cultures of secrecy, which can be done through training programmes; developing coordinated implementation planning models among the island nations; improving records management; increasing public education; and increasing information dissemination - using local dialects, making complex information more "digestible", and improving information technology - including the radio, internet, and television. ContactDr. Henry Ivarature
Regional Governance Adviser
Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat
Private Mail Bag
Suva
Fiji
Charmaine Rodrigues
Regional Legislative Strengthening Expert
UNDP Pacific Centre
Private Mail Bag
Suva
Fiji
Tel: +679 330 0399 OR +679 322 7508
Fax: +679 330 1976
SourceUNDP Pacific Centre website accessed on July 8 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 08 2009 Last Updated July 16 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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