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Human rights

Respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms are central to the OSCE's comprehensive security concept. Strengthening and promoting the protection of human rights is therefore at the heart of the Organization’s work.

Our challenge

Many factors can affect security and stability, often across borders, population segments or the OSCE’s three dimensions.

Human rights are the foundation of any democratic society. Without human rights, stability, peace and security would be at risk or absent, as would be equality, democracy, and all fundamental freedoms. OSCE participating States have recognized that human rights are the birthright of all human beings, are inalienable and are guaranteed by law.

Ours is a time for fulfilling the hopes and expectations our peoples have cherished for decades: steadfast commitment to democracy based on human rights and fundamental freedoms; prosperity through economic liberty and social justice; and equal security for all our countries.

Our action

Building on our comprehensive and co-operative approach to security, we work on strategies to tackle the issue head-on.

Human rights are at the heart of our work. We monitor the human rights situation across our region and help strengthen and promote the protection of human rights. Our work in this field includes, among many other issues, trial monitoring; human rights training and education; reviewing legislation to ensure its compliance with OSCE commitments and international human rights standards; and supporting human rights-focused civil society groups.

Our teams

Our institutions, field operations and offices bring to the task expert skills and knowledge to develop tailor-made solutions for each challenge.

Our institutions and offices

Our leading institution on the issue of human rights, the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, provides participating States with advice and assistance and supports individuals and civil society with targeted training and education. The Office covers a broad spectrum of issues, ranging from the fundamental freedoms of religion or belief, movement, assembly and association, to reporting on the use of the death penalty, monitoring trials, and preventing torture and other forms of ill-treatment.

Our operations on the ground

As one of the OSCE’s central tenets, human rights constitute an important element of the work of all our field operations. They are active in a broad array of initiatives, from work to eliminate discriminatory laws, policies and practices; to monitoring and helping strengthen executive, judicial, legislative and law enforcement institutions; to training human rights advocacy groups; to monitoring hate crimes and hate speech, and preventing human trafficking and torture.

Presence in Albania

Presence in Albania

Established on 27 March 1997 with the mandate to promote democratization, the rule of law and human rights, and to consolidate democratic institutions.
Centre in Ashgabat

Centre in Ashgabat

Set up on 23 July 1998, the Centre works on a broad array of security issues, from arms control to economic-environmental topics and human rights.
Programme Office in Astana

Programme Office in Astana

Established on 23 July 1998, the Office's work ranges from arms control and border management to economic-environmental issues and human rights.
Programme Office in Bishkek

Programme Office in Bishkek

Established on 23 July 1998, the Office works in all OSCE dimensions, including the economic-environmental, human and political aspects of security.
Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Established on 8 December 1995, the Mission works on human rights, education, the rule of law, gender equality, governance and security co-operation.
Programme Office in Dushanbe

Programme Office in Dushanbe

Established on 1 December 1993, the Office works on activities ranging from arms control to disaster risk reduction, good governance and gender equality.
Mission in Kosovo

Mission in Kosovo

Set up on 1 July 1999, the Mission has its headquarters in Prishtinë/Priština and maintains five regional offices. It runs a wide array of activities.
Mission to Moldova

Mission to Moldova

Established on 4 February 1993 to facilitate the achievement of a lasting political settlement of the Transdniestrian conflict in all its aspects.
Mission to Montenegro

Mission to Montenegro

Established on 29 June 2006, the Mission assists Montenegro with its reform agenda and helps it further strengthen its democratic development.
Mission to Serbia

Mission to Serbia

The Mission, set up on 11 January 2001, is based in Belgrade and assists Serbia in building accountable democratic institutions.
Mission to Skopje

Mission to Skopje

Established on 18 September 1992, the Mission’s key priorities are constructive inter-ethnic relations and the 2001 Ohrid Framework Agreement.
Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan

Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan

Active in the country since 1 July 2006, the Co-ordinator helps strengthen legislation and build institutional capacity in Uzbekistan.