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  • Annual Report of the Secretary General on Police-Related Activities in 2017

    The Annual Report on Police-Related Activities provides a comprehensive overview of all OSCE police-related projects and activities in a given year. They draw on the combined strength of the OSCE’s institutions and its network of field operations and cut across the OSCE’s three security dimensions.

  • Annual report of the Secretary General on police-related activities in 2011

    This report describes the police-related activities of the OSCE executive structures in compliance with the Ministerial and Permanent Council Decisions and Action Plans, listed in Appendix 2. The report provides information about the police-related activities of the SPMU, other thematic units in the Secretariat, and the OSCE field operations. The ODIHR Annual Report on Police-Related Activities for 2011 is attached to this report in Appendix 1.

  • Needs assessment mission to South Eastern Europe (15 September – 17 October 2003)

    The report contains recommendations that address the most urgent bilateral and sub-regional border issues as well as the essential areas of cross-border concerns.

  • United Nations Convention against Corruption

    The purposes of this Convention are: to promote and strengthen measures to prevent and combat corruption more efficiently and effectively; to promote facilitate and support international cooperation and technical assistance in the prevention of and fight against corruption, including in asset recovery; to promote integrity, accountability and proper management of public affairs and public property.

  • Joint report by UNICEF, UNOHCHR and OSCE-ODHIR on Trafficking in Human Beings in South Eastern Europe (2003)


    This report is a 2003 update on Situation and Responses to Trafficking in Human Beings in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro including the UN Administered Province of Kosovo, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova and Romania.