About Us
The National Federation for Right to Information (RTI-Federation) stands as a unifying force, bringing together like-minded organizations and individuals committed to advancing good governance, upholding the rule of law, and championing transparency and accountability in Nepal. Established in 2078 BS in Kathmandu, this umbrella organization comprises a diverse group with varying academic and cultural backgrounds, all dedicated to leveraging the tools of the right to information for societal betterment.With a visionary outlook aiming for Equitable, Just, Accountable, and Transparent Governance System It has the mission of building robust networks of organizations and individuals for ground level RTI practice.
RTI-Federation has 14 institutional funding members. Its scope of coverage is eight provincial committees (including valley committee), 77 district committees, and local committees. The organization recently achieved significant milestones with the successful completion of its first national summit and general assembly in Kathmandu. Noteworthy initiatives include youth awareness campaigns in 10 colleges, a seven-week community awareness campaign, and a province level camps and capacity building training etc. Furthermore, the federation has actively engaged in coordination meetings with various public authorities, striving to create an amiable environment conducive to access to information. In essence, RTI-Federation stands at the forefront of the fight for transparency, accountability, and the right to information in Nepal, uniting diverse stakeholders under a common banner for the collective betterment of society.
Vision:
RTI- Federation envisions “Equitable, Just and Transparent Governance System” in Nepal
Goal:
To engage citizen and their institutions to develop amiable environment in access to information for equitable, just and transparent governance system in Nepal
Mission:
- Building strong networks of likeminded organizations and individuals to fight against corruption, bribery and misuse of public resources.
- Develop RTI campaigners in each local level to expose corruption with evidence, to stop monopoly and curtailing and supporting media to eradicate misinformation and disinformation and hate speech.
- To promote community awareness for accountable and transparent public service providers on issues of right to information, particularly, among the youth, women, dalits, indigenous, and other minority groups through collaborative planning, community action, and policy advocacy.
Objectives:
- To advocate and lobby for policy reform and reinforcement for access to information,
- To launch civic education and awareness campaign for women, youth and marginalized community,
- To monitor compliances of RTI act in public service institutions for betterment,
- To support in litigation and legal support to the practitioners,
- To capacitate member organizations and individuals,
- To collaborate with national and international likeminded institutions.