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This is a discussion on "The Right to Information Act in India: Implications for International Developme within the RTI Events forums, part of the RTI News, Circulars and Decisions category; "The Right to Information Act in India: Implications for International Development Work" <label>Start: </label>Mar 19 2008 - 12:00pm <label>End: </label>Mar 19 2008 - 1:30pm <label>Event Details:</label> RSVP for this event ...
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"The Right to Information Act in India: Implications for International Development Work" <label>Start: </label>Mar 19 2008 - 12:00pm <label>End: </label>Mar 19 2008 - 1:30pm <label>Event Details:</label> RSVP for this event SID-Washington’s Education for Development Workgroup welcomes you for a special discussion on the Right to Information Act in India, presented by Kohl S. Gill, Senior Analyst and AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, US Department of Energy. The Indian Right to Information Act (RTI) has far-reaching implications for transparency in all sectors of international development work. With broad coverage of national and local Indian governance structures and strict, enforceable time limits, the RTI has earned its reputation as one the strongest and most thorough transparency laws in the world. Kohl S. Gill, Senior Analyst and AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, US Department of Energy, will review some important facets of this legislation, areas where it can be applied to further development work, and paths forward in India and other countries. Particular attention will be paid to uses of the RTI relevant to international development organizations and their implementing partners to address food security, income generation, health care, the environment, and human rights. Participants are welcome to contact Dr. Gill, ahead of time with any particular concerns they would like to see addressed. Directions to Winrock International: From the Rosslyn Metro Station in Arlington (Orange & Blue line): As you exit the station, turn right, walk a half block on Moore Street to Wilson Blvd. Turn left on Wilson Blvd (downhill), cross Lynn Street and continue to the next street, Kent Street. Turn left on Kent Street and walk half a block. Winrock is located in the building at the extreme left of a complex of three buildings which you enter via a courtyard on the right hand side of Kent Street (large letters above the courtyard entrance read “Rosslyn Plaza”). 1621, is on the left once you enter the courtyard. Take elevator to 12th floor. Parking is available under the building complex; you enter on Arlington Ridge Road off of Wilson Blvd. which is the next street over from Kent St, just east of Kent Street (downhill from Kent Street). Our address is 1621 N. Kent Street in Rosslyn, Suite 1200. |
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SID is Society for International Development. The SID Washington, website can be accessed at: About SID- Washington | Society for International Development - Washington D.C. Chapter The SID International website can be accessed at: .: Society for International Development :. I have requested the organisers by email to kindly email me the details of the presentation by Dr Gill and a copy of his presentation (if possible) as well as a gist of the question/answers session that follows OR alternatively directly post it on RTI India - Right to Information. |
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email received from SID: The notes from the presentation will shortly be posted on our website. Hope this helps. Best, Marie Piayai Program Intern Society for International Development Washington Chapter 1875 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 720 Washington, DC 20009 T: (202) 884 8590 F: (202) 884 8499 Society for International Development - Washington D.C. Chapter | Individuals and Institutions Concerned with International Development |
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