Right To Know
The "Right to Know" refers to the legal principle that individuals have the right to access information held by government agencies and organizations. This concept is often associated with transparency and accountability, ensuring that citizens can obtain information about public policies, environmental hazards, and other matters that affect their lives.
In many countries, laws such as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) support the "Right to Know" by allowing people to request documents and data from government bodies. This right empowers citizens to make informed decisions and participate actively in democratic processes, fostering a more engaged and informed society.