Military ammunition surplus in Doboj, 27 June 2013.
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An OSCE patrol near the tiny hamlet of Pobeda in Transdniestria, close to the Ukrainian border.
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Human trafficking.
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Terrorism.
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Communications in conflict situations often requires that the conflicting parties make an effort to bridge the gap that divides them.
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Still from OSCE animation "Security begins..."
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Economy.
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Education programmes are an integral part of the Organization's efforts in conflict prevention and post-conflict rehabilitation.
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The Nurek hydro-electric power station on the Vakhsh River in Tajikistan, some 75 km east of Dushanbe, 27 February 2008.
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Actress Mihaela Strâmbeanu performing in Casa M, a documentary-style play featuring real stories and interviews with victims of domestic violence from shelters and prisons. The OSCE Mission supported the play and its tour across Moldova to raise public awareness about the problem and available assistance.
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The OSCE assists OSCE participating States in fighting corruption and in building democratic, accountable state institutions.
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In the Copenhagen Document of 1990, the OSCE's participating States undertook a commitment to respect all human rights.
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The OSCE's Representative on Freedom of the Media hosted a conference called “Internet 2013: Shaping polices to advance media freedom" in Vienna on 14-15 February 2013.
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A soldier from Kazakhstan during a military transparency exercise, organized by the Defence Ministry of Kazakhstan and supported by the OSCE Centre in Astana, Karaganda, 18 September 2013.
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Romani children are gaining greater access to schools, resulting from education reforms supported by the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina, 5 November 2003.
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Roma children from Belgrade's Gazela settlement who graduated on 31 July 2008 from a four-month pre-school course supported by the OSCE Mission to Serbia.
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Respect for the rule of law is essential to ensure human dignity.
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The OSCE, primarily through its Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, works to end hate crime in all the Organization's participating States.
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The OSCE works for stability, peace and democracy for more than a billion people, through political dialogue about shared values and through practical work that contributes to sustainable progress. The OSCE's comprehensive concept of security covers the politico-military; the economic and environmental; and the human dimensions.