R2K Gauteng: Panel discussion on party funding secrecy
An expert panel discussion on why we don’t know who funds our political parties, why it’s important, and what you can do about it. We will be hosting a panel of experts for a...
An expert panel discussion on why we don’t know who funds our political parties, why it’s important, and what you can do about it. We will be hosting a panel of experts for a...
The Right2Know Campaign is an umbrella group of organisations and activists campaigning to advance the free flow of information in South Africa. R2K is best known for leading the civil society campaign on the...
In the run-up to the 2014 elections, the Right2Know campaign will again mark “Freedom Week” – 27 April (Freedom Day), 1 May (Worker’s Day) and 3 May (World Press Freedom Day) – in recognition...
JOB ADVERT: RIGHT2KNOW COMMUNICATOR The Right2Know Campaign (R2K) is best known for leading the civil society campaign on the Secrecy Bill, but its work has expanded to tackle broader issues relating to access to information,...
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Yesterday’s Court ruling on MTN and Vodacom’s bid to stop Icasa’s new Mobile Termination Rates (MTRs)[1] is a only a partial victory for the right to communicate, and exposes serious weaknesses in the regulator,...
In 2013 Right2Know brought together different civil society organisations who work on whistleblower issues to reflect on the state of whistleblowing in South Africa. Based on these reflections we commissioned the Open Democracy Advice Centre...
Right2Know Campaign calls for the immediate release and dropping of charges against Swazi journalist Bheki Makhubu and human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko. Since March 17th, they have been jailed without trial. We understand that...
The Right2Know Campaign has formally submitted its statement on the Preconditions for a Democratic Broadcasting and Telecommunications System as its submission to the ICT Green Paper. This response was the product of two civil...
The Right2Know Campaign has proposed Preconditions for a Democratic Broadcasting and Telecommunications System in a statement released today calling for reforms in South Africa’s ICT policy. The issues highlighted in the statement include demands...