Migration, Human Rights and Inclusion: Assessing the Role of Civil Society in the OSCE Region
11 July 2022
ODIHR hosted a conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion on 27 and 28 June 2022 in Warsaw. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
ODIHR Director Matteo Mecacci (left) and First Deputy Director Kateryna Ryabiko (right) at an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion. Warsaw, 27 June 2022.
(OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
ODIHR First Deputy Director Kateryna Ryabiko (left) and Agnieszka Kosowicz, President of the Board of the Polish Migration Forum (right), at an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion. Warsaw, 27 June 2022.
(OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
Konstantine Vardzelashvili, Head of the ODIHR Democratization Department (left), and Janina Owczarek of the Polish mission of the International Organization for Migration (right) at an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion. Warsaw, 28 June 2022. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
Civil society representatives from across the OSCE region took part in an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion in Warsaw. 28 June 2022.
(OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
András Kováts, Director of Menedék – Hungarian Association for Migrants, at an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion. Warsaw, 27 June 2022. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
Zuzana Pavelková of the Czech Organisation for Aid to Refugees at an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion. Warsaw, 28 June 2022. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
ODIHR hosted a conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion on 27 and 28 June 2022 in Warsaw. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
Civil society representatives from across the OSCE region took part in an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion in Warsaw. 27 June 2022. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
Alice Szczepanikova, ODIHR Migration and Freedom of Movement Adviser (right), and Myroslava Keryk, President of the Board, Our Choice Foundation, Poland (left), at an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion. Warsaw, 28 June 2022. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
Participants in an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion (left to right): Sabrina Saoudi, ODIHR Adviser on Combating Intolerance against Muslims; Marine Kapanadze, Director of Civil and Political Rights Program, Georgian Democracy Initiative; Udo C. Enwereuzor, Senior Policy Adviser/Analyst on Migration Minorities and Rights of Citizenship; Cooperation for the Development of Emerging Countries (COSPE); and Tatjana Peric, ODIHR Adviser on Combating Racism and Xenophobia. Warsaw, 28 June 2022. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
Zemfira Kondur, Senior Project Officer at the Council of Europe Office in Ukraine (right), and Cristi Mihalache, ODIHR Senior Adviser on Roma and Sinti Issues (left), at an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion. Warsaw, 28 June 2022. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)
Civil society representatives from across the OSCE region took part in an ODIHR conference on the vital role of civil society in addressing issues related to migration, human rights and inclusion in Warsaw. 28 June 2022. (OSCE/Piotr Dziubak)