‘Dr. Shaw’s Contribution to Knowledge and Research is Unmatchable’ Dr Francis Sowa.
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Senior   lecturer of the Mass Communications Department at FBC and Chairman of the Media Reform Coordinating Group MRCG Dr. Francis Sowa has described the contributions of Dr. Ibrahim Seaga Shaw to both academia and Journalism as prolific and unmatchable ..read more
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RAIC Launches Records Management Training Manual
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The Right to Access Information Commission (RAIC) has on Tuesday 30th November 2021 launched the Records Management Code of Practice Training manual in Freetown. The ceremony was held at the Ministry of Finance Conference Hall in collaboration with Ministries, Departments, and Agencies MDAs, Civil Society Organizations CSOs, Academia and the media.   ..read more
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RAIC Calls for Access to the Wellington fire disaster-related information
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STATEMENT: The leadership and staff of the Right to Access Information Commission (RAIC) wish to extend their heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the Wellington fire disaster on Friday 5th November 2021 and pray for the speedy recovery of all those admitted in various hospitals as a result of injuries sustained during this fire incident ..read more
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RAIC Holds Validation of Records and Archives Bill
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The Right to Access Information Commission (RAIC) with support from the World Bank has held a review and validation of the Draft National Records and Archives Bill 2017 ..read more
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Technical Review of SDG 16.10.2 Access to Information
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The Right to Access Information Commission (RAIC) in Collaboration with the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development, and with funding from UNESCO, has on Friday 25th June 2021 held a Technical Discussion and Review of the 2020 Sustainable Development Goals {SDG} 16.10.2 Public Access to Information session at the Family kingdom in Freetown ..read more
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RAIC LAUNCHES FIRST EVER ANNUAL REPORT
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The Right to Access Information Commission RA IC has launched its first-ever Annual Report--the 2019 RAIC Annual Report-- at a well-attended press conference held at the Ministry of Finance conference hall in Freetown on Friday 19th March 2021 ..read more
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“ACCESS TO INFORMATION AIDS WORK OF NSAs” says Acting NSA coordinator
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The acting national coordinator of Non-State Actors (NSAs), Mr Salieu Turay says accessing information aids and enhances their work in the country. Mr Turay made this statement on Thursday 4th March, at a Needs Assessment Result Sharing and Training of Trainers held at Garden State, Makeni , as part of the work of the consultant of a RAIC/World Bank project titled: RAIC Needs Assessment in Proactive Disclosure of Information ..read more
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RAIC Holds Round Table on FOI Law
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In its drive to popularize Right to Access Information Act of 2013 to ensure compliance, the Right to Access information Commission RAIC with support from the Open Society Initiative for West Africa OSIWA has on Thursday 25th February held a round table for professional interest groups at the Atlantic Lumley Hotel, Aberdeen in Freetown ..read more
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Five MDAs Share Dataset Inventories at RAIC Stakeholder Engagement
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Five Pilot Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) have presented inventories of datasets aligned with various key SDGs held by their ministries at a one-day result-sharing conference organised by The Right to Access Information Commission (RAIC) with support from the World Bank on Thursday 28th January 2021 at the Family Kingdom Resort in Freetown ..read more
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For the many serious blunders in the Audit Report, please DONT BLAME LARA TAYLOR-PEARCE
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OPINION: In recent days, Audit Sierra Leone has inspired the wanton generation of grossly irresponsible headlines in our national newspapers that are as bold as they are misleading: “5 billion dollars stolen” (it turns out that is a vile lie: Sierra Leone does not have 5 billion dollars lying anywhere to be stolen by anyone ..read more
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