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Rwanda: Journalists Want More Awareness About Access to Information Law

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[New Times] As the world celebrated Press Freedom Day, journalists in Rwanda have said that while there has been remarkable improvement in terms of press freedom, there is need to raise more awareness about access to informal law in the public and private institutions as well as the community in general.

Source: allAfrica.com

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