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Kamil, H. The role and initiatives of NGOs in Indonesia in empowering Freedom of Information, 2006. In CONSAL XIII,Manila, Phillipines,March 25-30, 2006.CONSAL XIII, Organizing Committee. pp.1-6. (Published) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Kamil, Harkrisyati
Title: The role and initiatives of NGOs in Indonesia in empowering Freedom of Information
Subjects: A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information > AB. Information theory and library theory
Date: 2006
Abstract: Freedom of Information is the air for democracy to breathe, and in Indonesia the initiatives on drafting an FOI Bill was led by a group of NGOs in 2000. This writing presents the background history of FOI Bill in Indonesia, the role of NGOs in drafting the bill and the progress of the FOI bill to date.
Conference: CONSAL XIII
Conference Date: March 25-30, 2006
Location: Manila, Phillipines
Starting page: 1
Ending page: 6
Publisher: CONSAL XIII, Organizing Committee
Keywords: Freedom Of Information, NGO, Indonesia
Country: Indonesia
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



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