Right to Information
Right to Information
The right to information is a fundamental human right that enables transparency, accountability, informed participation, and sustainable development. Access to information empowers individuals and communities to make informed decisions and actively engage in social, economic, and civic life.
The Uganda Library and Information Association (ULIA) promotes the realization of the right to information through professional practice, advocacy, capacity building, and public awareness.
2. Information as a Fundamental Right
Access to Information and Democracy
The right to information supports:
- Transparency and accountability in public institutions
- Informed participation in governance
- Protection of freedom of expression
- Social justice and equality
- Evidence-based decision-making
ULIA recognizes access to information as essential to democratic governance and inclusive development.
3. Legal and Policy Framework
Supporting the Rule of Law
ULIA supports the implementation of national and international frameworks that promote the right to information, including:
- Constitutional provisions on access to information
- National access to information laws and regulations
- Public sector information management policies
- International human rights instruments
ULIA encourages libraries and information institutions to align their services with these frameworks.
4. Role of Libraries in the Right to Information
Libraries as Access Enablers
Libraries play a critical role in realizing the right to information by:
- Providing free and equitable access to information resources
- Supporting information literacy and awareness
- Facilitating access to public information
- Preserving public records and knowledge
- Supporting marginalized and underserved communities
5. ULIA’s Advocacy and Engagement
Promoting Access Through Professional Action
ULIA advances the right to information by:
- Advocating for inclusive access-to-information policies
- Supporting libraries in implementing access principles
- Engaging stakeholders and policymakers
- Promoting ethical and professional standards
- Supporting research and evidence-based advocacy
6. Responsibilities and Ethical Use
Rights and Responsibilities
The right to information is accompanied by responsibilities, including:
- Ethical use of information
- Respect for privacy and data protection
- Responsible handling of sensitive information
- Respect for intellectual property and copyright
ULIA promotes balanced approaches that protect both access and rights.
7. Public Awareness and Education
Building an Informed Society
ULIA supports public awareness initiatives that:
- Promote understanding of the right to information
- Strengthen information literacy skills
- Encourage civic engagement
- Support community outreach and education
8. Resources and Guidance
Supporting Practice and Awareness
ULIA provides and promotes access to:
- Guidelines on access to information
- Public awareness materials
- Professional toolkits for libraries
- Policy briefs and reference documents