Freedom of information and government records in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania

  • James Lowry
Keywords: freedom of information, records management, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania

Abstract

Freedom of Information (FOI) regimes can only be effective if government records are managed well. This article sets out the findings of research conducted in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to establish the level of alignment between those governments’ FOI aspirations and their records management readiness for FOI. The article sets out a high-level regulatory framework for the effective management of government records in the ICT/e-government and FOI environments to highlight areas that could be addressed, in order to prepare for FOI in the three countries.

Author Biography

James Lowry

James Lowry is the Deputy Director of the International Records Management Trust (IRMT). He was the lead researcher on the Aligning Records Management with ICT/e-Government and Freedom of Information in East Africa project, conducted by the IRMT from 2009 to 2011, with funding from the International Development Research Centre.

Published
2013-03-21
How to Cite
Lowry J. (2013) “Freedom of information and government records in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania”, Archives & Manuscripts, 41(1), pp. 23-32. doi: 10.1080/01576895.2013.777990.
Section
Articles