Larsen, GaiaExcell, CaroleVeit, Peter G.2012-04-032012-04-032011http://hdl.handle.net/10625/48676Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThe paper reviews Access to Information (ATI) legislation and regulation and their effects in Uganda. While the release of the ATI Regulations is a welcome development, there is concern that a number of the provisions create obstacles. Current ATI Regulations continue a downward trend of limiting the right of Ugandan citizens to access government-held information. The Regulations affect three areas of particular significance: the cost of accessing information; the procedures that citizens must follow to request information; and the guidance provided for implementing public agencies.1 digital file (3 p.)application/pdfenACCESS TO INFORMATIONENVIRONMENTAL LAWLEGISLATIONREGULATIONSGOVERNANCEUGANDASOUTH OF SAHARAFREEDOM OF INFORMATIONUganda’s access to information regulations : another bump in the road to transparency; commentsWorking Paper