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National Freedom of Information Acts

Definition

National Freedom of Information Acts are laws or regulations that grant individuals the right to access information held by public authorities. These acts promote transparency and accountability in government by allowing citizens to request and receive information about governmental activities.

Analogy

Think of National Freedom of Information Acts as having access to your school's database where you can see all your grades, attendance records, and disciplinary actions. Similarly, these acts give citizens the ability to access important information about their government's actions.

Related terms

Transparency International: Transparency International is an organization dedicated to combating corruption worldwide by promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity in both public and private sectors.

Whistleblower protection laws: Whistleblower protection laws provide legal safeguards for individuals who expose wrongdoing or illegal activities within organizations or governments.

Open government initiatives: Open government initiatives aim to increase transparency, citizen participation, collaboration, and accountability in governance through technology and public policies.

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