01 August 2024

The Access to Information Programme (AIP) opened the Call for Nominations for the Right to Know Day Awards Ceremony to be held on September 28, 2024 in Bulgaria.


The Right to Know Day is the strongest tool in the AIP campaign for encouraging the exercise of the right to information and pushing for enhanced government transparency and accountability.

 

At the Right to Know Day Awards Ceremony, the AIP gives the Golden Key awards to citizens, journalists, and NGOs, who have actively exercised their right of access to information, and to the most open and transparent institutions.

 

To dishonor bad practices, AIP gives anti-awards for the most non-transparent institution (Padlock) and for a most absurd/funny administrative decision on an access to information request (Tied Key).

 

The event has gained very high legitimacy. The Golden Key award has become a symbol of freedom of information, transparency and accountability.  The annual media outreach is of dozens publications, radio and TV shows.

 

Dozens of nominations in the six categories are collected via the special web site maintained by the AIP www.RightToKnowDay.net

 

Winners are selected by a jury of renowned journalists and NGO representatives.

 


28 September is the day when the Freedom of Information Advocates Network was established in 2002 at a litigation conference held in Sofia, Bulgaria. The AIP is one of the founders and active member of the FOIAnet.

 

Since then, the AIP has been taking an active part in the FOIAnet initiatives, including the celebration of the Right to Know Day.

 

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The 2024 Right to Know Day Campaign is run within the project Access to Information and Transparency Advice Center supported by a grant from America for Bulgaria Foundation.