WSIS Action Line C3: Access to information


UNESCO

Session 250

Monday, 13 March 2023 15:30–16:30 (UTC+01:00) Room E, CICG, 3rd Floor Interactive Action Line Facilitation Meeting

UNESCO Policy Guidelines for the Development and Promotion of Governmental Public Domain Information 2022

The workshop will discuss the scope of the new version of the Policy Guidelines for the Development and Promotion of Governmental Public Domain Information. The aim of the workshop is to gather input, review and update the Policy Guidelines, taking into account that: 

·         The updated Guidelines is to be developed to strengthen national frameworks of Access to Information and their implementation and are meant to be strictly advisory; they are not intended as a prescriptive or normative instrument.

·         The updated Guidelines will build upon the Guidelines of 2004 and take into account recent UNESCO reports and research papers aimed at monitoring the implementation of SDG 16.10.2. 

·         The updated Guidelines will take into account recent trends related to the development and strengthening of the right of information through legal and policy frameworks and the application of new technologies in the field of ATI. 

·         The updated Guidelines will take into account the first OHCHR report specifically dedicated to the right of access to information.


Jaco du Toit
Jaco du Toit Chief of Universal Access to Information Section, Communication and Information Sector UNESCO Moderator

Mr. Bouchaib Bounabat
Mr. Bouchaib Bounabat 【R】 Professor at ENSIAS, Counsellor to UM5 President for Innovation and Internationalization, e-Government and Digital Transformation Expert ENSIAS, Morocco

Barbora Bukovska
Barbora Bukovska 【R】 Director Article 19, United Kingdom

Stephen Wyber
Stephen Wyber IFLA, Director, Policy and Advocacy International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

Gordon McKay
Gordon McKay【R】 Practice Lead, Multilateral & Sustainability Access Partnership, UK

Topics
Big Data Digital Inclusion Digital Transformation Media
WSIS Action Lines
  • AL C3 logo C3. Access to information and knowledge

Given the drastic changes in information management issues over the last few decades, the Guidelines needed an update. It is important for UNESCO to provide advice, including in the form of Guidelines, to States, officials, academics, civil society and others in improving the accessibility of public sector information in line with the WSIS Action Line C3 on Access to information and knowledge. This WSIS Action Line calls specifically on the development of policy guidelines for the development and promotion of public domain information as an important international instrument promoting public access to information. The 2003 version of the guidelines have been updated through a consultative process and address now the changes in the information environment and focus on the definition of access to information provided by Agenda 2030.

Sustainable Development Goals
  • Goal 16 logo Goal 16: Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies

The updated Guidelines will build upon the Guidelines of 2004 and consider recent UNESCO reports and research papers aimed at monitoring the implementation of SDG 16.10.2.