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In addition, use of countries’ own monitoring systems can be tailored to address the different national starting points and priorities associated with implementation of access to information laws. The data supplied by countries can be compared with data from other agencies, including the World Bank, Human Rights Commissions or Information Commissioners, judicial records, civil society statistics and academic research. Indeed, the Bank has developed a core set of indicators on Right to Information Drivers of Effectiveness – the RIDE Indicators – to help with this work.
Legislative guarantees and mechanisms for public access to information are critical to promoting peaceful and inclusive societies. We can and should be helping countries around the world to adopt these legislative guarantees and to build their capacity for effective implementation. Adoption of Goal 16, Target 10 will be the first step, with an important next step being adoption of an indicator that measures implementation progress.
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