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The growing maturity of RTI use in Bangladesh

October 15, 2019 By: information Category: RTI Column

Daily Star, October 15, 2019
The growing maturity of RTI use in Bangladesh
Shamsul Bari and Ruhi Naz
Last month, the International Right to Know Day was an occasion for the champions of the Right to Information (RTI) Act in Bangladesh to show how the law helps to strengthen democracy and advance good governance.
Unlike earlier years, the discussions and exchanges this year were more upbeat and hopeful about the future of the law in the country. Despite the hurdles citizens face to use the law, many have been motivated by the painstaking efforts of NGOs to do so to address and redress issues of public concern.

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RTI: How do we compare with the rest of the world?

September 29, 2019 By: information Category: RTI Column

Daily Star, September 15, 2019
RTI: How do we compare with the rest of the world?
Shamsul Bari and Ruhi Naz
With some 130 countries around the world having adopted Right to Information (RTI) laws, we now know a great deal about how citizens use this law in a variety of social, political and economic contexts—in as rich a variety of ways as there are cultures and peoples on this planet.
In the older democracies, where RTI and similar laws have been around for a while, studies show that the focus of the law has now shifted to online availability of most such information.

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Is RTI Act becoming popular in Bangladesh?

August 29, 2019 By: information Category: RTI Column

Daily Star, August 16, 2019
Is RTI Act becoming popular in Bangladesh?
Shamsul Bari and Ruhi Naz
You are really doing a great job,” said the Designated Officer (DO) of the District Social Welfare Office of Dinajpur. He was talking to a member of the public who had gone to his office to submit a Right to Information (RTI) request. “We, government servants,” he continued, “are paid from the public fund, so we must be accountable to the people. You should spread the word about people’s right to information all over the country. Most people do not know what this law is and how to use it.”
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A healthy right to information regime is in everyone’s best interest

July 29, 2019 By: information Category: RTI Column

Daily Star, July 15, 2019
A healthy right to information regime is in everyone’s best interest
Shamsul Bari and Ruhi Naz
Funds stolen by political leaders. School supplies siphoned off by a contractor. Ghost workers created to claim benefits. Evidence of government-sanctioned torture. Trees that were meant to be planted but never were… these are just some of the stories unearthed by using Right to Information (RTI) or Freedom of Information (FOI) laws in some 130 countries. These laws oblige governments to disclose information they normally would not. The range of issues that citizens can tackle using RTI laws may surprise many readers.
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