OSCE Chairman Alexander Stubb with Ambassador Terhi Hakala (left), the Head of the OSCE Mission to Georgia, in Tbilisi, 22 August 2008. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
Rescue workers in Georgia who took part in an OSCE search and rescue training course are better prepared for emergencies than many mountain rescuers, Tbilisi, 3 November 2007. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
Ambassador Terhi Hakala (right), Head of the OSCE Mission to Georgia, welcomes representatives of the Georgian, South Ossetian, North Ossetian and Russian sides to a Joint Control Commission meeting, Tbilisi, 23 October 2007. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
Ambassador Terhi Hakala (centre), Head of the OSCE Mission to Georgia, with representatives of the Georgian, South Ossetian, North Ossetian and Russian sides at a Joint Control Commission meeting, Tbilisi, 23 October 2007. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
Emergency department staff members from the Georgian Interior Ministry demonstrate the skills they gained during a search and rescue OSCE training course, Tbilisi, 28 September 2007. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
Rescue workers from the Georgian Interior Ministry demonstrate the skills they gained during a search and rescue training course, part of a larger programme run by the OSCE Mission to Georgia, Tbilisi, 28 September 2007. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
Members of the emergency department of the Georgian Interior Ministry attend a graduation ceremony for a search and rescue training course they completed, organized by the OSCE Mission to Georgia, Tbilisi, 28 September 2007. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
The Georgian Border Police will benefit from a 12-month capacity-building programme organized by the OSCE to improve their skills, Lilo training centre near Tbilisi, 4 September 2006. (OSCE)
Senior officers of the Georgian Border Police will benefit from a 12-month capacity-building programme organized by the OSCE to improve their skills, Lilo training centre near Tbilisi, 4 September 2006. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
The head of a delegation of OSCE ambassadors visiting Georgia, Permanent Council Chairman Bertrand de Crombrugghe (left), speaks at a press briefing with Georgian Foreign Minister Gela Bezhuashvili, Tbilisi, 25 July 2006. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
The OSCE's Training Assistance Programme for Georgian border guards includes instruction on helicopter operations, April 2006. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
The OSCE Mission to Georgia is carrying out an assistance programme that aims to transfer its skills from five years of border monitoring experience to the Georgian Border Defence Department. Photo taken May 2005. (OSCE/Jacob Dinneen)
The OSCE Mission to Georgia is carrying out an assistance programme that aims to transfer its skills from five years of border monitoring experience to the Georgian Border Defence Department. Photo taken May 2005. (OSCE)
The OSCE Mission to Georgia is carrying out an assistance programme that aims to transfer its skills from five years of border monitoring experience to the Georgian Border Defence Department. Photo taken May 2005. (OSCE)
The OSCE Mission to Georgia co-ordinates a programme for economic rehabilitation of the Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone, funded by a 2.5 million euro grant from the European Commission. (OSCE/Martha Freeman)