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The right of access to information is of relevance and
importance to the OAS and it has been developed through the
Summits process and has also been placed on the agenda for
the Committee of Political and Juridical affairs, under
several General Assembly Resolutions. Pursuant to operative
paragraphs 8.a and 13.a of General Assembly Resolution
AG/RES. 2288 (XXXVII-O/07) the Department of International
Law coordinated a working group instructed to produce a
study providing detailed information on the right to access
to information, as well as policy and legislative
recommendations. The result of this effort is the Joint
Document Recommendations on Access to Information, document
CP/CAJP-2599/08.
Member States of the OAS have recognized that Access to
information is a fundamental tool for citizen participation
in the democratic system. In addition, access to information
is an essential component for maintaining accountability and
transparency of public administration, which in turn leads
to development and improved life conditions.
Furthermore, the OAS and its Member States acknowledge that
empowering people with information contributes to greater
development objectives; allows the disadvantaged to become
involved in initiatives that affect them; empowers
individuals to seek information on a number of issues that
affect their living conditions including accessibility of
basic services, education, medical care, and voting rights
in it all results in governments that better manage funds,
which in turn has the potential to create confidence on
behalf of foreign investors.
This website has been created as a first step to facilitate
the access of the public to information and it contains:
1) a summary of the background on the efforts of the OAS
towards the creation of a declaration on Access to Public
Information;
2) an explanation of the contents of the study on
Recommendations on Access to Information, which in turn
analyzes the recognition of the Access to Information as a
Human Right, a Democratic Right and a tool to improve
governance, and also a series of Policy and Legislative
recommendations on Access to Information;
3) information on a special session on access to information
conducted by the Committee on Juridical and Political
Affairs of the Permanent Council of the OAS on April 28th,
2006, and
4) a presentation of the Complementary Report to the
document CP/CAJP-2599/08 called Report on the Questionnaire
on Legislation and Best Practices about Access to Public
Information, document CP/CAJP-2608/08, produced by the Trust
for the Americas.
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