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Democratic governance

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Democratic governance is the bedrock of the values and standards on which the OSCE is founded. It is a system of government where institutions work in line with democratic principles and the rule of law to ensure open and democratic societies.

Our work

By assisting states in building and strengthening democratic institutions, ODIHR helps governments to become more accountable and representative to their citizens. To this end, the Office works with government institutions, political parties and parliaments, and civil society. ODIHR also supports the efforts of countries across the OSCE region in increasing the participation of women and youth in politics, strengthening parliaments, developing multiparty political landscapes, and improving the integration of migrants. 

ODIHR's work on democratic governance is anchored in the standards to which OSCE participating States have agreed, including political pluralism, institutional accountability, an active civil society, human rights, the rule of law, and democratic elections.

Learning, training and education

Strengthening competence

The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights offers courses and learning resources to support practitioners and other interested audiences in the OSCE participating States.

Projects

Initiatives funded by individual states and organizations