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OSCE Mission to Serbia
Partners
The Mission's work is effective only through co-operation with a number of governmental and non-governmental bodies throughout Serbia.
Links
- Serbian Government
- National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
- Serbian Republican Electoral Commission (RIK)
- War Crimes Prosecutors' Office
- Supreme Court of Serbia
- Strategy Implementation Secretariat
- Novi Sad District Court
- Belgrade District Court/Special Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime
- Republic Board for Resolving Conflict of Interest
- The Provincial Secretariat for Regulations, Administration and National Minorities
- Standing Conference on Towns and Municipalities
- Roma National Strategy Secretariat
- Council for Gender Equality
- State Commisariat for Refugees
- Judges Association of Serbia
- Prosecutors Association of Serbia
- Privatization Agency
- Share Fund of the Republic of Serbia
- Serbian SMEs Agency
- Development Fund
- Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia
- Agency for Human and Minority Rights
The agency was established in June 2006 after the dissolution of the State Union Serbia and Montenegro. It took over the responsibilities of the former Ministry for Human and Minority Rights, except National Minority Council elections and registration - National Minority Councils
To date, fourteen national minority groups have elected councils to represent them in the areas of culture, education, language and media. The Ministry for Public Administration and Local Self-government is responsible for their elections and registration - Centre for Development of Non-Profit Sector
- Belgrade Open School (BOS)
- Belgrade Center for Human Rights
One of the leading non-governmental organizations in the area of human rights headed by Professor Vojin Dimitrijevic. - Humanitarian Law Centre
- Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
- Center for Advanced Legal Studies
A non-governmental, non-profit, educational and research organization that aims to contribute to the promotion and practical implementation of ideas concerning the rule of law, a modern market economy and an open and democratic society. - European Movement in Serbia
A non-governmental organization founded in 1992 that gethers together citizens interested in democratic, peaceful European orientation of Serbia. - Centar za regionalizam
A non-governmental organization that works to promote tolerance and peace, and support regional reconciliation projects, including the Igman initiative. - Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Belgrade
The Centre is a non-partisan and non-profit citizens' association. It aims to research the entirety of relations between the army and society, from the standpoint of modern thought and practicing individual, national, regional and global security. - Centre for Democratic Activities
- Group 484
A non-profit, non-governmental organization that works to empower forced migrants (refugees, internally displaced persons, asylum-seekers) to actively seek their rights, and to encourage respect for diversity, especially among young people. - Centre for Free Elections and Democracy (CESID)
- Civic Initiatives
- Centre for Development of Civil Society
- NGO Astra
- NGO Child Rights Centre
- Serbian Refugee Council
- The Atlantic Council of Serbia
- International and Security Affairs Centre
- European Bureau for Conscientious Objection
- Regional Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe
- Transparency Serbia
- Committee of Human Rights Lawyers (YUCOM)
- Centre for Democratic Activities, Lebane
- Youth Initiative for Human Rights
- Serbian Chamber of Commerce
- Economics Institute
- Serbio-Alternative Energy
- Zikic Fond - Belgrade NGO Center

Students from Zagreb University attend a lecture during a visit to Serbia's War Crimes Chamber and the Prosecutor's Office organized by the OSCE Mission to Serbia, Belgrade, 6 May 2009. (OSCE/Milan Obradovic)