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  • Implementation of Police-Related Programmes – Lessons Learned in South-Eastern Europe

    This lessons learned report describes and compares the challenges the Law Enforcement Departments (LEDs) of the OSCE field operations faced when they implemented their mandates. Furthermore, the report compiles and compares the strategies and practices the LEDs applied to cope with the challenges. This is the Volume 7 in the SPMU Publication Series.

  • Lesson #31: First Response and Conflict Resolution

    Material for a 4-hour lesson, part of the Basic Training Program of Macedonian Police, developed by the Police Development Unit of the OSCE Spillover Monitor Mission to Skopje.

  • 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.

  • Joint report by UNICEF, UNOHCHR and OSCE-ODHIR (2004)

    The report provides an overview of activities focused on the prevention of trafficking in human beings in South Eastern European Countries. The report aims to fill gaps in the previous reports by addressing the issue of prevention of trafficking in human beings, including awareness raising and re-integration processes.

  • Seeking protection from domestic violence: A Handbook for Victims and NPOs

    As part of the Women’s Access to Justice Project, the OSCE Presence in Albania has published this handbook by using a simple language and a “how to” approach (frequently asked questions). The handbook aims to raise awareness on domestic violence and the legal redress mechanisms available to combat it. More specifically, the handbook presents concisely the new law “On Measures against Violence in Family Relations”,which entered into force on 1 June, 2007, and provides practical guidance to victim