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The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights provides assistance and expertise to OSCE participating States and civil society by observing elections, reviewing legislation, advising governments on how to strengthen democratic institutions and by producing tools and conducting training for government officials, law enforcement personnel and non-governmental organizations.
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Democratic institutions
Supporting States in building responsive, accountable and representative governments
The OSCE supports states build and consolidate democratic institutions, by helping governments become more responsive, accountable and representative.
By assisting countries in the OSCE region in building and consolidating democratic institutions, ODIHR helps governments, parliaments and courts become more responsive, accountable and representative. As part of this work, the Office observes elections and suggests ways to improve electoral systems, supports justice institutions to strengthen the rule of law and ensure respect for fundamental rights, reviews legislation to help countries develop effective laws, promotes equal participation of women and men in political and public life and supports civil society as a key pillar of democracy.
Elections
Elections
Observing elections and strengthening electoral systems
Civil society
Civil society
Promoting democratic development through civil society partnership
Rule of law
Rule of law
Supporting justice systems to guarantee respect for fundamental rights
Democratic governance
Democratic governance
Towards representative and accountable governments and parliaments
Legislative support
Legislative support
Supporting the development of quality and effective laws
Human rights and security
Respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms – key to the OSCE's comprehensive approach to security
Respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms are central to the OSCE's comprehensive security concept.
In promoting respect for human rights as the inalienable birthright of all human beings, ODIHR monitors governments’ compliance with their commitments in this area. The Office provides states with advice and assistance and supports civil society with targeted training and education. Our work covers a broad spectrum of issues, ranging from the fundamental freedoms of religion or belief, movement, assembly and association, to the use of torture and death penalty, human trafficking, gender-based violence, human rights in counter-terrorism, and the impact of new technologies on human rights.
Freedom of religion or belief
Freedom of religion or belief
Securing the universal human right for all
Freedom of peaceful assembly
Freedom of peaceful assembly
Challenges and trends across the OSCE region
Violence against women and girls
Violence against women and girls
Addressing violence based on gender discrimination
Human rights defenders
Human rights defenders
Protecting and training human rights defenders
Human rights and new technologies
Human rights and new technologies
The use of AI in law enforcement and the right to privacy
A gender-responsive security sector
A gender-responsive security sector
Effective and accountable institutions
Protecting human rights while countering terrorism
Protecting human rights while countering terrorism
Migration and freedom of movement
Migration and freedom of movement
Safeguarding the human rights of migrants and refugees
National human rights institutions
National human rights institutions
Monitoring threats and strengthening institutions
Torture
Torture
Working towards ending torture across the OSCE
Trafficking in human beings
Trafficking in human beings
Combating human trafficking and strengthening survivor voices
Equal and inclusive societies
Promoting societies, free from discrimination, in every part of the OSCE region
ODIHR promotes equal and inclusive societies where every individual can peacefully co-exist with others and where nobody is left aside because they are different. The Office has developed a collection of resources and programmes to help promote gender equality and protect the rights of ethnic, cultural, linguistic and religious minorities and majorities. Our work addresses racism, xenophobia, discrimination, hate crimes, anti-Semitism and other forms of intolerance, including against Muslims, Christians and members of other religions. ODIHR is actively engaged in improving the situation of Roma and Sinti communities and helps states ensure the rights of people with disabilities across the OSCE region.
Hate crime
Hate crime
Technical assistance, training and reporting to address hate crime
People with disabilities
People with disabilities
Promoting inclusion and ensuring disability rights
Racism, xenophobia and discrimination
Racism, xenophobia and discrimination
Dialogue, education and coalition building for mutual respect and inclusion
Roma and Sinti
Roma and Sinti
Improving the situation of Roma communities across the OSCE
Gender equality
Gender equality
Increasing women’s participation in public and political life
Special Meetings
Security through dialogueHuman Dimension meetings organized by ODIHR on a regular basis serve as a bridge between governments and civil society by bringing them together to discuss the implementation of a comprehensive set of human rights and democracy norms to which all participating States have committed.
OSCE in action
The Organization’s work and teams in related fields
The OSCE’s work is based on a comprehensive security concept, encompassing 23 fields of work. Learn more about the Organization’s activities and teams working in fields relevant to the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights.
Combating trafficking in human beings
Combating trafficking in human beings
Fighting a multi-faceted crime affecting all OSCE States
Education
Education
Strengthening and reforming education systems
Media freedom and development
Media freedom and development
Supporting free and independent media
Gender equality
Gender equality
Equal rights and opportunities for everyone