Issues we address

It is your fundamental human right to ask for and receive, information held by public organisations and bodies.

You might have heard some of these terms: Access to Information (ATI); Freedom of Information (FOI); the Right to Know (R2K); or the Right to Information. Maybe you have heard about access to information laws or maybe you have even made a freedom of information request for public information.
All these terms point to the same idea – it is critically important to make sure information held by the public, and in some cases private, institutions are available and accessible to citizens.

Why is access to information important?

The right to seek, access and receive information is a fundamental human right guaranteed by Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and Article 4 of the Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression in Africa. It is also recognised in many of the Constitutions of southern African countries.

The right to access information is important because it helps citizens:

Fight corruption

You cannot question what you don’t know. Greater access to information increases the transparency of policymaking and governance.

Participate in democracy

More informed citizens are able to participate more effectively in their nation’s democratic processes.

Access other social and economic rights

As far back as 1946, the United Nations described access to information as the cornerstone of all freedoms because you need information to exercise other crucial rights such as the right to vote, the right to a clean and healthy environment and the right to make informed choices.

Access education and build their capacity

An informed population can better its situation by converting information into knowledge. To do this, citizens need information literacy skills so they can distinguish between information and disinformation; public and private information; and what is ethical and what is not.

Correct misinformation

When citizens can see what information the government holds about them, they can also seek correction of that information if they consider it wrong or misleading.

African Platform on Access to Information Campaign

The African Platform on Access to Information (APAI) Declaration clearly articulates a number of principles that speak to the central role that access to information play in furthering a number of rights including gender equality, health and education, which are all crucial to development.

As the secretariat to the continental APAI campaign, MISA promotes the importance of access to information to the post-2015 development agenda and, where possible, analyses how access to information, freedom of expression and media freedom can be integrated into the new global objectives.

Access to information news from our chapters

Zimbabwe: Protecting media freedom and access to information in 2020

Zimbabwe: Protecting media freedom and access to information in 2020

[dropcap1]M[/dropcap1]ISA Zimbabwe shares its Way Forward recommendations for defending media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information to mark World Press Freedom Day 2020. [highlight1]LAWS AND REGULATIONS[/highlight1] Refine the Freedom of Information...

Mozambique: Protecting freedom of expression and information in 2020

Mozambique: Protecting freedom of expression and information in 2020

[dropcap1]M[/dropcap1]ISA Mozambique's recommendations for protecting and improving media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information. [highlight1]LAWS AND REGULATIONS[/highlight1] Pressure the government to amend the State Secrets Law Parliament, civil...

Zambia: Protecting freedom of expression and information in 2020

Zambia: Protecting freedom of expression and information in 2020

[dropcap1]M[/dropcap1]ISA Zambia shares its Way Forward recommendations for defending media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information to mark World Press Freedom Day 2020. [highlight1]ACCESS TO INFORMATION[/highlight1] Increase advocacy for the...

Lesotho: Protecting freedom of expression and information in 2020

Lesotho: Protecting freedom of expression and information in 2020

[dropcap1]M[/dropcap1]ISA Lesotho shares its Way Forward recommendations for defending media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information to mark World Press Freedom Day 2020. [highlight1]LAWS AND REGULATIONS[/highlight1] Create a conducive media policy...

Malawi: Protecting media freedom and information access in 2020

Malawi: Protecting media freedom and information access in 2020

MISA Malawi shares its Way Forward recommendations for defending media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information to mark World Press Freedom Day 2020. [highlight1]MEDIA PROFESSIONALISM AND INDEPENDENCE[/highlight1] Promote media self-regulation...