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Our work
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Fields of work
- Arms control
- Border management
- Combating trafficking in human beings
- Conflict prevention and resolution
- Countering terrorism
- Cyber/ICT Security
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Countries
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Participating States
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Structures and institutions
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Secretariat
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Field operations
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- Centre in Ashgabat
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- Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- Mission in Kosovo
- Mission to Moldova
- Mission to Montenegro
- Mission to Serbia
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- Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan
- Closed field activities
- Parliamentary Assembly
- Court of Conciliation and Arbitration
- Organizational structure
- About us
Support to field operations
A central role of the Conflict Prevention Centre is to undertake operational planning and provide support for the Organization’s field operations. Its Operations Service conducts analysis in fields related to the conflict cycle and maintains a 24/7 Situation/Communications Room.
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Background
The Conflict Prevention Centre is mandated by Ministerial Council Decision 3/11 to strengthen the OSCE’s capabilities in all security aspects of the conflict cycle, from early warning and early action to dialogue facilitation, mediation support and post-conflict rehabilitation. Through its Operations Service, it provides operational support and analysis on conflict cycle issues to the OSCE Chair, including on peacebuilding and security sector governance and reform.
It also conducts and co-ordinates operational planning for the setup, restructuring and closure of field operations, and plans and deploys crisis response activities while maintaining a standing capability for rapid response. In addition, the Centre runs a 24/7 Situation/Communications Room that monitors events in the OSCE area using open source information and relays key information to decision-makers in real time. During crises, the Situation Room maintains a vital link in the security chain between the Secretariat and field operations, serving as emergency point of contact, including for medical evacuation and other developments affecting the safety and security of OSCE staff.
Resources
Operational and analytical support:

Book
OSCE Mechanisms and Procedures: Summary/Compendium

Guide / manual / handbook
OSCE Guide on Non-military Confidence-Building Measures

Brochure
The OSCE Concept of Comprehensive and Co-operative Security

Study / report
A Peaceful Presence - The First Five Years of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine
Security Sector Governance and Reform:
Peacebuilding:
Protection of displaced populations along the conflict cycle:



