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Resources Year '2004'

The United Kingdom's Freedom of Information Act came into force on January 1st 2005. freedomofinformation.co.uk provides consultancy and research services to the public and private sectors. Its web…
The Active Citizenship Centre promotes research that demonstrates the value of civil renewal and inform policymaking in this area. The Centre showcases good practice examples of civil renewal in the…
The Centre for Public Scrutiny has been created to promote the value of scrutiny in modern and effective government. To improve the quality of public services, the Centre seeks to create a…
The Stakeholder Forum supports a strategic, global, multi-stakeholder movement to influence and implement sustainable development agreements and the Millennium Development Goals. The organization’s…
This seminar, to be held in Bath, England, 10–15 October 2004, will provide a comprehensive insight into environmental governance theory and practice as it relates to development, politics and…
The draft regulations will allow the public the right to request access a variety of environmental information held by public authorities on air, water and land, to flora and fauna, natural sites,…
This guide on how to participate and be heard at intergovernmental meetings is aimed at both NGO and government officials. It provides detailed advice on the preparation and presentationof ideas, the…
This paper examines some examples of good practice in the publicationschemes produced by central government departments. It attempts to identify some of the specific initiatives which might be…
Backed by some 90 national organisations, The Campaign for Freedom of Information is a non-profit organisation working to improve public access to official information and to ensure that the UK…
Introducing this report, UNEP Executive Director Klaus Toepfer argued that reversing global environmental declines demands the full and effective participation of all sectors of society. Natural…