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OSCE field operations in the region
With seven field operations in South-Eastern Europe, the OSCE plays a key role in the fields of democratization, human rights, institution building, media development and police reform/training.
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- OSCE Presence in Albania
The OSCE Presence in Albania provides assistance to Albanian authorities and civil society on promoting democratization, rule of law, human rights and on consolidating democratic institutions in conformity with OSCE principles, standards and commitments. - OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina
The OSCE plays a major role in the creation and development of a stable, peaceful, democratic and selfsustaining Bosnia and Herzegovina. The OSCE's mandate was established under the General Framework Agreement for Peace (GFAP), drawn up in Dayton. - OSCE Office in Zagreb
The OSCE Office in Zagreb works with the Government on issues related to war crimes trials and reports on the implementation of the country's housing care programmes. It is the successor to the OSCE Mission to Croatia, which closed at the end of 2007. - OSCE Mission to Serbia
The Mission advises on implementation of legislation and monitors the proper functioning and development of democratic institutions, processes and mechanisms. It assists in the restructuring and training of law enforcement agencies and the judiciary. - OSCE Mission in Kosovo
The OSCE Mission in Kosovo, the largest OSCE field operation, forms a distinct component of the United Nations Interim Administration. It is mandated with institution- and democracy-building and promoting human rights and the rule of law. - OSCE Spillover Monitor Mission to Skopje
The OSCE Spillover Monitor Mission to Skopje is the Organization's longest-serving field mission, originally established in September 1992 to help prevent the tension and conflicts in the former socialist Republic of Yugoslavia from spreading.