Employment
Fields of expertise
Candidates must also meet the minimum requirements for the specific field(s) of expertise:
Administration and support
Administration and support work provides a variety of day-to-day specialized support services for the substantive activities of the organization and required to make a field activity operational.
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Civilian police
International civilian police work within the OSCE involves assessing, monitoring, advising and mentoring the local civil police.
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Democratization
Democratization work may include strengthening civil society, political party development and promotion of good governance.
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Economic and environmental affairs
Economic and environmental work in the OSCE context focuses on ways of identifying the risk to security arising from economic, social and environmental problems.
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Education
Education work aims at developing and implementing educational reform programmes in collaboration with local and international players.
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Elections
Election work involves organizing, implementing and overseeing the full range of elections-related matters.
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General staff / monitoring functions
General staff / monitoring functions in OSCE field activities take a variety of forms.
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Human rights
Human rights work involves monitoring, investigating and reporting on the human rights situation, analyzing relevant laws and practices and intervening with national authorities to address human rights violations.
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Media affairs
Media affairs in OSCE field activities provides press and public information as well as media development services.
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Military affairs
Military affairs-related work involves among others monitoring certain military activities and gathering information on the military situation and developments in the mission area.
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Political affairs
Political affairs work involves analyzing and reporting on issues relevant to the OSCE mission mandate in the host country.
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Rule of law
Rule of law work aims at enhancing the administration of justice by training of judges, prosecutors and lawyers, as well as police and correctional officers.
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Lawyers prepare materials for developing legal skills at a training-of-trainers workshop in Almaty, June 2004. (OSCE)