Freedom of information: a catalyst for democratic growth?

     

In 2010, Liberia passed a Freedom of Information Law that was the culmination of seven years of concerted efforts by the Liberian media, civil society groups, and the international community to make the country’s government more transparent. While the law is viewed as one of the best freedom of information laws in the world, its implementation has fallen far short of expectations. Today, Liberia’s continued lack of transparency poses a significant threat to the health of the country’s fledgling democracy.

In a forthcoming presentation, Lamii Kpargoi will evaluate Liberia’s Freedom of Information Law, outline challenges to its effective implementation, and identify major obstacles to access to information in Liberia. Drawing on his experience as a civil society activist, journalist, and lawyer, he will offer recommendations for domestic actors, including the Liberian government and civil society, as well as for the international community, for putting the country on a solid path toward transparency and democratic consolidation. His presentation will be followed by comments by Gemima Barlow.

featuring

Lamii Kpargoi, Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow

with comments by

Gemima Barlow, National Democratic Institute

moderated by

Dave Peterson, National Endowment for Democracy

January 14, 2016
03:00 pm – 04:30 pm

1025 F Street, N.W., Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20004
Telephone: 202-378-9675

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SPEAKER BIOS

Mr. Lamii Kpargoi is officer in charge of the Liberia Media Center, where he works to foster transparency and bolster media capacity through trainings and research. In 2015, he co-founded the Justice Initiative in response to Liberia’s chronic criminal justice administration problems, and also helped to launch Volunteers for Change, an initiative geared toward transforming Liberian political culture. He has authored a number of publications on the media, including Opinion and Attitude Study on Access to Information, Media Consumption & Communication Environment in Liberia, as well as IREX’s Liberia Media Sustainability Index. During his fellowship at NED, Mr. Kpargoi is examining how freedom of information legislation is implemented in the United States, with an eye toward strengthening public access to information in Liberia. He plans to draft a set of recommendations concerning Liberia’s Independent Information Commission, as well as guidelines for civil society organizations and the general population on how they may exercise their right to access information, as defined under Liberian law.

Gemima Barlow is program director for Anglophone West Africa at the National Democratic Institute.

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