The OSCE in 2003 adapted itself to new security risks and challenges and refined its instruments to meet new challenges ahead. During the year the OSCE had to demonstrate its ability to respond effectively to the demands of an ever-changing security environment. The Institutions and Missions of the OSCE demonstrated their ability to make a difference on the ground through the numerous activities they developed.
In many cases the OSCE co-operated in 2003 with other international organisations that deal with European security, human rights and economic issues. In view of the broad spectrum and complex nature of security and other issues, and in line with its Platform for Co-operative Security, co-operation with other organisations and institutions was promoted, as it makes the performance of the OSCE more effective and more efficient.
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In 2003, the OSCE once again demonstrated its ability to respond to contemporary challenges to European security. The Annual Report on OSCE Activities is a rare opportunity to showcase our work.
Chairman-in-Office, Permanent Council, Budget cycle, CiO's Personal Representatives, Chairpersons of the Contact Group with Asian & Mediterranean Partners for Co-operation
The FSC dedicated a significant amount of attention to identifying and addressing the threats to security and stability in the 21st century and other tasks from the 10th Ministerial Council.
A dialogue aimed at further stregthening ties and co-operation between the inter-governmental and parliamentary OSCE branches has been positive and productive.
South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia
Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, The OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media
ATU, CPC, Human Resources, Management and Finance, EEA, Prague Office, Senior Adviser on Gender Issues, Strategic Police Matters Unit