International Day for Universal Access to Information in 2021
International Day for Universal Access to Information seeks to raise awareness about one's right to receive information. International Day for Universal Access to Information focuses on saving lives and building trust by offering publicly available information during times of crisis.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for International Day for Universal Access to Information - in 2021
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Right to Know Day recognises the legal right New Zealanders have to access their personal information. The Privacy Act gives people the right to access and correct information about themselves. You can exercise your Right to Know using our AboutMe tool https://t.co/y1nQAKVngd https://t.co/8QAs0ra4mr
Happy International Day for Universal Access to Information!
“Without access to reliable and accurate information about the current world, we cannot plan for a better future. Today highlights the actions needed to achieve these benefits.” - Dr Kristin Stock, NZ delegate @ISC_WDS https://t.co/s8zuILZucR
Access to relevant information has become vital to surviving this pandemic. Be informed & keep safe, #ADNFAM!
#ALDUBatADNBeInformed
*28 September is International Day for Universal Access to Information https://t.co/yMcoLFmGPe
Today is International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI)
The UN declared this an official day in 2015 as a way to get citizens to think about making and understanding informed decisions. Information is power. To learn more, click the link: https://t.co/UdfN4EqVPd https://t.co/0Dd7RDtvqa