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EPA’s Web-based system allows for electronic self-disclosure under the EPA Audit Policy. The pilot program, known as the Audit Policy Self-Disclosure system or eDisclosure, allows companies…
ENPI is a new funding instrument of the European Union which replaces TACIS, MEDA and other instruments. With information on national, regional and cross-border cooperation programmes, documents,…
The Guide to Online Participation will help public servants identify and develop innovative ways to engage with New Zealanders in policy and service design and delivery. The current Guide is the…
New Zealand has pioneered online participation in Government and eGovernment services. ParticipatioNZ wiki is a beta site that is being tested by the Participation Community of Practice. This site is…
The Portal was created within the framework of the Central Asia Regional Water Information Base (CAREWIB) Project. The aim of the CAREWIB Project is to improve information provision for water and…
Since the early days of the climate change Convention, non-governmentalorganizations (NGOs) have been actively involved, attending sessions and exchangingviews with other participants, including…
The observatory is a system of databases with worldwide coverage in bioethics and other areas of applied ethics in science and technology such as environmental ethics, science ethics, and technology…
The Access to Information Programme (AIP) Annual Report Access to Information in Bulgaria 2007 contains recommendations for improving the Access to Information legislation. It reviews the legislation…
The Carter Center is committed to advancing human rights and alleviating unnecessary human suffering. In partnership with Emory Univeristy, the Center promotes the dissemination of models, lessons,…
The Carter Center Conference adopted the "Atlanta Declaration and Plan of Action for the Advancement of Access to Information". The Declaration states that access to information is a…




