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About

The OSCE Office in Tajikistan (previously the OSCE Centre in Dushanbe) was established by Permanent Council Decision 852 of 19 June 2008.

Press releases

Experts discuss Central Asia border management, drug control at Dushanbe ministerial conference

Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon (c) and Foreign Minister Khamrokhon Zarifi (r) listen to EU Special Representative for Central Asia Pierre Morel address a conference on border management and drug control in Dushanbe, 22 October 2008. (OSCE/Firuza Gulomaseinova)

DUSHANBE, 22 October 2008 - Enhancing border management and drug control in Central Asia were the focus of a two-day high-level conference that ended in Dushanbe today...

Strategy needed to halt violence against women, say participants at OSCE Dushanbe meeting

Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin (Left), head of the OSCE Office in Tajikistan, and Jamila Seftaoui (2nd Left), Senior Adviser on Gender Issues, at an OSCE seminar on ways to prevent and prosecute cases of violence against women, in Dushanbe 20 October 2008. (OSCE/Firuza Gulomaseinova)

DUSHANBE, 21 October 2008 - OSCE participating States must design and implement efficient strategies to end violence against women, participants at a seminar in Dushanbe said today...

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Features

Countering the threat of excess small arms and ammunition in Tajikistan

The OSCE is helping Tajikistan, secure and destroy large stockpiles of small arms and ammunition. Here, large containers illustrate the number of surplus weapons that are being rendered ineffective, 26 September 2006. (OSCE)

With help from the OSCE, Tajikistan and other participating States are addressing the human, environmental and security threat posed by surplus small arms and ammunition.

OSCE summer camps - a fun way for young people to learn about economy, environment and more

Participants develop their business skills at an OSCE-supported summer camp in Karykkum, Tajikistan, August 2006. (Junior Achievement Tajikistan)

OSCE summer camps offer children across Eastern Europe and Central Asia opportunities to learn about issues such as sustainable development, environmental protection, business and democracy.

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Personnel trained under the Mine Action in Tajikistan project, which is run by the OSCE and the Swiss Foundation for Mine Action.
 (OSCE)

Personnel trained under the Mine Action in Tajikistan project, which is run by the OSCE and the Swiss Foundation for Mine Action. (OSCE)

Documents

Permanent Council Decision No. 852: Mandate of the OSCE Office in Tajikistan

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Contacts

  • OSCE Office in Tajikistan
  • 12, Zikrullo Khojaev Street
  • 734017 Dushanbe
  • Tajikistan
  • Tel: +992 372 24 33 38
  • +992 372 24 58 79
  • +992 372 51 00 34
  • Fax: +992 372 24 91 59
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