UNESCO marks 28 September as the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) with the aim that more countries will adopt FOI (freedom of information) legislation, develop policies for multilingualism and cultural diversity in cyberspace, and ensure that those people with disabilities are integrated.
These steps will further strengthen progress towards the 2030 Development agenda and pave the way for the creation of knowledge societies worldwide.
Here on the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) portal, we’ll be looking at issues regarding access to information in support of the day. Come back nearer the time to read more.
Further information and resources
UNESCO marks 28 September as the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) with the aim that more countries will adopt FOI (freedom of information) legislation, develop policies for multilingualism and cultural diversity in cyberspace, and ensure that those people with disabilities are integrated.
These steps will further strengthen progress towards the 2030 Development agenda and pave the way for the creation of knowledge societies worldwide.
Here on the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) portal, we’ll be looking at issues regarding access to information in support of the day. Come back nearer the time to read more.
Further information and resources
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