

The NRC’s Q2 review highlights an increase in information request submissions and improved inter-ministerial coordination.
The National Records Commission (NRC) has published its Quarterly Review for Q2 2025, analyzing trends in public information requests.
According to the report, more than 1,200 requests were submitted between April and June, with a 25% increase in successful responses compared to the previous quarter.
The report attributes this improvement to better departmental coordination and new training programs for information officers.

A new NRC evaluation report reveals the success of nationwide campaigns in improving public understanding of the Right to Information Act.

The 2025 Annual Transparency Report shows significant progress in public access to information, with 82% of requests completed within the legal timeframe.