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Mission helps improve participatory governance in Kosovo

Inhabitants of Besi village, part of Prishtine/Pristina municipality, express their concerns to local authorities at a meeting facilitated by the OSCE Mission in Kosovo. (OSCE/Hasan Sopa)

With a series of workshops and guidebooks, the OSCE Mission in Kosovo is helping to address the main challenges municipal officials face, such as involving the public in decision-making.

Enhancing the protection of minority rights in Kosovo

The OSCE Mission in Kosovo is sharpening its focus on minority rights protection. Pictured:
Serb students in Lipjan/Lipljan mark the renovation of "Braca Aleksic" school, which the Mission equipped in January 2006 to help preserve the Serbian language. (OSCE)

Protecting the rights of minorities has been a priority for the OSCE Mission in Kosovo since it was set up in 1999. In March this year, however, it stepped up its focus on minority issues with a more robust hands-on approach.

OSCE Mission supports project to help Kosovo's Roma returnees

Galip Iseni (right), Roma community leader in Gjilan/Gnjilane and 
Shkendije Geci (left), the OSCE Mission in Kosovo's Property Officer, tour the Avdullah Presheva neighbourhood to observe the living conditions of Roma returnees, 28 February 2008. (OSCE/Nikola Gaon)

Helping displaced Roma families return to Gjilan/Gnjilane municipality in Kosovo is the goal of a project supported by the OSCE Mission.

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