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  1. Black people in Japan (黒人系日本人, Kokujinkei nihonjin /Nipponjin) are Japanese residents or citizens of sub-Saharan African ancestry.

  2. 24 gru 2020 · What does it mean to be Japanese? Four Japanese influencers with African heritage discuss obstacles, triumphs and Black Lives Matter in a nation where biracial people are referred to as "half."

  3. 2 lis 2021 · Also known as Freedom of Information (FOI), it can be defined as the right to access information held by public bodies (UNESCO 2011). The terms right to information and freedom of information are often used interchangeably and have long been regarded as a fundamental human right.

  4. With this in mind, the Africa Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC) conducted in 2021 a research project in some African countries assessing the state of implementation of national ATI legislation. The research found examples of restrictions to access to information and the use of emergency measures to impose broad restrictions on the speech of ...

  5. 1. Calls on States Parties to respect and take legislative and other measures to guarantee, respect and protect citizen’s right to freedom of information and expression through access to Internet services; 2. Urges African citizens to exercise their right to freedom of information and expression in the Internet responsibly; 3.

  6. 26 lut 2024 · In Africa, civil society organizations play a crucial role in promoting access to information through campaigns such as the Freedom of Information (FOI) and Open Government Data (OGD) movement. The FOI campaign focuses on advocating for legislation and legal frameworks that guarantee the right to access information held by public bodies.

  7. ARTICLE 19 played a crucial role in getting the right to information included in the new Sustainable Development Goals, which included a specific target on ‘access to information’ and protecting ‘fundamental freedoms’ (including freedom of expression) under the goal relating to good governance.