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  • Annual Report of the Secretary General on Police-Related Activities in 2012

    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 3. The report provides information about the police-related activities of the TNTD/SPMU, other thematic units in the Secretariat, and the OSCE field operations. The HCNM and ODIHR Annual Reports on Police-Related Activities for 2012 are attached to this report in Appendix 1 and 2, respectively.

  • Self-assessment tool for nations to increase preparedness for cross-border implications of crises

    This self-assessment guide, drafted by the OSCE Secretariat Transnational Threats Department's Borders Unit, is aimed for national agencies of, in the first place, OSCE Participating States and Partners for Co-operation who would deal with cross-border movements following a crisis.

  • Guidebook on Delimitation and demarcation of state boundaries: current issues and ways to solve them

    The Guidebook, prepared by the Border Security and Management Unit of the Transnational Threats Department of the OSCE Secretariat, gives examples of international legal practice in the formation of state borders of new states, outlines the main stages of work on the delimitation and demarcation of state borders, as well as recommendations on the organization of this work.

  • Violent Extremism and Radicalisation Leading to Terrorism (VERLT) Training in Kyrgyz and Russian

    Materials from a training course supported by the Programme Office in Bishkek and the Ministry of the Interior for local communities, targeting young men and women to improve their knowledge of Violent Extremism and Radicalisation Leading to Terrorism (VERLT).

  • Consolidated Reference for OSCE anti-terrorism efforts

    This Consolidated Reference contains information on international and OSCE commitments, projects and programmes related to the prevention and combating of terrorism. The Reference also can be used as an aid in conceptualizing, planning and implementing activities within the general scope of OSCE anti-terrorism goals.