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Celebrating Access to Information day, 28 Sept 2016

Access To Information
27 Sep, 2016
Visit us at the MISA Lesotho stall at LNDC Center square, near Shoprite and Hungry Lion from 0900hrs to 1600hrs for resources and other informational material about access to information and media freedom in Lesotho.
MISA Lesotho invites the people of Lesotho to commemorate the 28th September, 2016 as International Day for Universal Access to Information by distributing information material on media-related documents in Lesotho and globally.
Material for distribution includes research articles on the freedom of information in Africa, State of the Media in Lesotho, Report on Open and Secretive Public Institutions in Southern Africa, So This is Democracy?, African Media Barometer, a simplified Sesotho version of Lesotho Constitution, and many more.
MISA Lesotho will have a stall at LNDC Center square, near Shoprite and Hungry Lion for distributing the above mentioned material  from 0900hrs to 1600hrs.

About MISA

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) was founded in 1992. Its work focuses on promoting, and advocating for, the unhindered enjoyment of freedom of expression, access to information and a free, independent, diverse and pluralistic media.

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