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Presentation by Prof. Jon D. Unruh, Director, African Field Studies Semester Department of Geography
Publishing date: 24 May 2022
Content type: Statement / speech
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Presentation by Dr. Kira Vinke, Head of Center for Climate and Foreign Policy
Publishing date: 24 May 2022
Content type: Statement / speech
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Presentation by Mr. Tabriz Ammayev, Deputy Director, State Agency for Renewable Energy Sources (AREA), Ministry of Energy
Publishing date: 24 May 2022
Content type: Statement / speech
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Presentation by Ms. Mary Gaerty, Joint Managing Director
Publishing date: 24 May 2022
Content type: Statement / speech
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Presentation by Mr. Jan Tytgat, Director Government Affairs EU
Publishing date: 24 May 2022
Content type: Statement / speech
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Presentation by Mr. Viktor Novikov, Project Development and Management Central Asia
Publishing date: 24 May 2022
Content type: Statement / speech
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Statement by Mr. Ilir Bejtja, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy
Publishing date: 24 May 2022
Content type: Statement / speech
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Statement
Publishing date: 23 May 2022
Content type: Statement / speech
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Journal of the 1372nd Plenary Meeting of the Permanent Council
Publishing date: 5 May 2022
Collections: 1372nd Plenary Meeting of the Permanent Council
Content type: Conference / meeting document
Where we are: Permanent Council
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Procedural comments by the Delegation of the Russian Federation (Annex 1). The Russian Federation’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine (Ukraine, Annex 2; Canada, Annex 3; United States of America, Annex 4; Turkey, Annex 5; United Kingdom, Annex 6; Latvia, Annex 7; Georgia, Annex 8; Iceland, Annex 9). Report by the Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, Ambassador Michael Davenport (Spain, Annex 10; Cyprus, Annex 11; Serbia, Annex 12). Ongoing crimes by Ukraine against the civilian population with the support of a Western alliance of OSCE participating States (Russian Federation, Annex 13). 77th anniversary of victory in the Second World War (Russian Federation, also on behalf of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, Annex 14). World Press Freedom Day. Ongoing gross violations of the rights of the Russian and Russian-speaking population in some OSCE participating States. World Press Freedom Day, observed on 3 May 2022 (Germany, also on behalf of Austria, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, Annex 15; Ukraine, Annex 16; Turkey, Annex 17).
Recommendations on enhancing efforts to identify and mitigate risks of trafficking in human beings online as a result of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine
Publishing date: 22 April 2022
Content type: Recommendation
Where we are: Office of the Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Unprecedented numbers of persons seeking refuge have arrived in many OSCE participating States fleeing from immediate danger in Ukraine. Following up on the previous set of policy recommendations on the need to enhance anti-trafficking prevention in humanitarian crises, the Office of the OSCE Special Representative and Coordinator (OSR/CTHB) published a new set of recommendations, looking specifically at ways to address the risks of online exploitation in this context. Already before this crisis, the trafficking business model had largely shifted online, particularly for the recruitment and advertisement of victims of sexual exploitation. Such a shift requires urgent attention to the online aspects of trafficking. The OSR/CTHB publishes actionable recommendations tailored to cyber and THB police, technology companies, and NGOs working to prevent and combat online exploitation.