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State of Right to Information Report 2017

April 2, 2018 Democratic Republic Of Congo | Ghana | Uganda | Zimbabwe |

The Africa Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC) has put together a comprehensive report on the State of #RighttoInformation for 2017 covering 18 African Countries.

Kindly click here to access the report.

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