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Advisory Council Approves Right to Information Ordinance,2008 Dhaka, Sept 20
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication( www.bnnrc.net) is working in association with other partner organizations regarding the need for a Right to Information Law since its inception.
Freedom of access to information in South Asia Muhammad Zamir
The legal enablement of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in India is becoming a big challenge for India.
FACIL, a non-profit association, which promotes the collective appropriation of Free Software, contests the Quebec government purchasing methods for software used within public administrations.
A very crucial question that has been recently raised by a reporter goes like this “Is National E-Governance Services Delivery Gateway Part of E-Governance?”.
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) along with other like-minded organizations has been conducting advocacy with the Government for community radio in Bangladesh since its ince
Policies making and their implementation is a governmental task. There is always a big gap between the desired policies and actual policies that are in existence.
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