Photos for Advisory and Monitoring Group in Belarus homepage
The OSCE Office in Minsk supports agro-economic projects in rural regions of Belarus, such as Eastern Polesia, to encourage sustainable development. OSCE staff members make regular field visits to asses how farmers are doing. Photo taken 15 June 2006. (OSCE)
A monument in Minsk dedicated to the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. A quarter of the population of Belarus (some 2.5 million people) was killed in the war. (OSCE/Mikhail Evstafiev)
Ambassador Eberhard Heyken, Head of the OSCE Office in Minsk, with disabled children during a charity visit to an orphanage in Mogilev region, part of the "Chernobyl Children's project", in April 2004.
(OSCE)
Young guards march in front of a monument in the Brest fortress in Belarus, depicting the courage of the soldiers that defended it. The fortress took the first blow during the Nazi invasion in 1941. (OSCE/Mikhail Evstafiev)
A woman and child in front of the eternal flame at a monument in Minsk dedicated to victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. A quarter of the population of Belarus (2.5 million people) was killed in the war. (OSCE/Mikhail Evstafiev)