Right to know

Right to know is a human right enshrined in law in several countries. UNESCO defines it as the right for people to "participate in an informed way in decisions that affect them, while also holding governments and others accountable".[1] It pursues universal access to information as essential foundation of inclusive knowledge societies.[2] It is often defined in the context of the right for people to know about their potential exposure to environmental conditions or substances that may cause illness or injury, but it can also refer more generally to freedom of information or informed consent.

  1. ^ UNESCO, Freedom of information: the right to know; 2011, p. 16.
  2. ^ Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Media freedom, public trust and the people's right to know, Motion for a resolution, Doc. 15040, 27 January 2020.

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