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Helen Darbishire re-elected Chair of UNCAC Coalition
Madrid, 13 September 2022 – Access Info Europe is delighted to announce that its Executive Director, Helen Darbishire, has been re-elected as Chair of the UNCAC Coalition, the global network of anti-corruption organisations. Helen Darbishire, who has served as Chair for the past two years, was elected along with Co-Chair
Ustanoviteljica Oštra v svetovalnem odboru Access Info Europe
Oštro | 07/09/2022 Slovenian - Španska nevladna organizacija Access Info Europe, ki se zavzema za varovanje in širjenje pravice do dostopa informacij, je imenovala nove člane svojega mednarodnega svetovalnega odbora. Med drugimi bo odslej njegova članica tudi Anuška Delić, ustanoviteljica in odgovorna urednica Oštra. Read more...
Joan Barata Joins the Board of Directors and International Advisory Board of Access Info
Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) | 06/09/2022 English - CMDS Fellow Joan Barata has become one of the new members of the Board of Directors of human rights organization Access Info. Read more...
Access Info: Renewed Board of Directors and International Advisory Board
Madrid, 5 September 2022 – Access Info is proud to announce its renewed Board of Directors and International Advisory Board (IAB), with leading experts in access to information and related fields from across Europe. This leadership and governance team will guide our staff, promote the organisation, and refine our strategy
Free, online and open for all! UNESCO launches new Access to Information course
Madrid, 2 September 2022 – UNESCO and the Centre for Law and Democracy (CLD) have launched a massive open online course (MOOC) about the right of access to information. The course is free for everyone and provides official certification upon completion. Taking just six hours to complete, this course is
El Gobierno podrá multar con hasta tres millones de euros a periodistas que publiquen información clasificada
REVISTA RAMBLA | 16/08/2022 Spanish - El Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez podrá multar a los periodistas y medios de comunicación que publiquen información clasificada. La nueva ley de secretos oficiales fija multas de hasta tres millones de euros para cualquier particular o empresa que difunda información clasificada. Read more...
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