Guide to the Access to Information Law #3
The third in a series of three booklets that explain how the layperson can use the Access to Information Act. This booklet looks at what can be done if your request for information is refused. The first and second booklets in the series are available here and here
Guide to the Access to Information Law #2
The second in a series of three booklets that explain how the layperson can use the Access to Information Act. This booklet gives a step by step guide to how to request information. The first and third booklets in the series are available here and here
Guide to the Access to Information Law #1
The first in a series of three booklets that explain how the layperson can use the Access to Information Act. This booklet outlines the scope and principles of the law and introduces the officials who administer it. The second and third booklets in the series are available here and here
Namibia’s Media – Facing the Digital Challenge
Globally, the media industry is undergoing a far-reaching transformation as a result of rapid economic, technological and political changes over the past decade. The digital revolution has been positive in many respects: significantly more people are now able to affordably and quickly access vast amounts of information via internet platforms around the world. However, digitalisation […]
The Role of Access to Information in Preventing Corruption
An IPPR presentation for the national consultative workshop on Access to Information
Press statement on Access to Information
A media statement from the ACTION Coalition welcoming government’s access to information initiative
Media Freedom & Access to Information Essential for Elections
A bulletin looking at the media’s role in ensuring free and fair elections
ACTION Coalition calls for release of Delimitation Report
A media release on access to information from the ACTION Coalition of which IPPR is a member
Access to Information and the Namibian Economy
A briefing paper published by the IPPR-supported ACTION Coalition, which is campaigning for greater ATI in Namibia
Access to Information: The Media and the ICT Sector
A briefing paper published by the IPPR-supported ACTION Coalition, which is campaigning for greater ATI in Namibia