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The image showcases a modern courtyard enclosed by a glass-fronted building. The perspective is from inside a classical-style room, framed by marble columns and an arched ceiling, looking out through glass doors. The courtyard features a minimalist design with a white gravel surface, a small wooden deck area, and greenery, including bamboo plants. The building’s exterior is made up of large glass panels, creating a sleek and contemporary contrast to the classical interior elements.

Located in Vienna, the OSCE Secretariat assists the Chairpersonship and ensures that the Organization receives the necessary operational and administrative support.

The image showcases a modern courtyard enclosed by a glass-fronted building. The perspective is from inside a classical-style room, framed by marble columns and an arched ceiling, looking out through glass doors. The courtyard features a minimalist design with a white gravel surface, a small wooden deck area, and greenery, including bamboo plants. The building’s exterior is made up of large glass panels, creating a sleek and contemporary contrast to the classical interior elements.

Overview

The OSCE Secretariat is headed by the Secretary General and includes both administrative and programmatic departments. It also comprises the OSCE Documentation Centre in Prague.

The Secretariat’s programmatic offices deal with conflict prevention, economic and environmental activities, co-operation with partner countries and organizations, gender equality, anti-trafficking and transnational threats, including anti-terrorism, border management and police reform. They monitor trends, provide expert analysis and implement projects in the field.

The administrative functions of the Secretariat focus on supporting the OSCE’s field operations, maintaining contact with other international and non-governmental organizations, and delivering conference, language, administrative, financial, personnel and information technology services.

Leadership

The Secretary General leads both the administrative and programmatic work of the Secretariat, with support from senior leadership and the directors of the administrative and programmatic offices.

The Secretariat in pictures

Since 2007, the OSCE Secretariat has resided in the heart of Vienna in the historic Palais Palffy-Erdody, which was built in 1809–13 for the Hungarian aristocrat Johann Graf Pálffy von Erdödy.

Contacts

OSCE Secretariat

OSCE Secretariat

Wallnerstrasse 6
A-1010 Vienna
Austria

OSCE Documentation Centre in Prague

OSCE Documentation Centre in Prague

Náměstí Borise Němcova 529/2
160 00 Prague
Czechia