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OSCE Field Operations

The mission concept dates from the early 1990s. It grew out of the need to deal with intra-State conflicts in the period of post-Communist transition. The Organization now employs about 3,600 staff in 19 missions and field activities located in South-eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Although no two mandates are the same, generally speaking the missions' purposes are twofold: to facilitate the political processes that are intended to prevent or settle conflicts, and to ensure that the OSCE community is kept informed of developments in the countries where missions are present. The mandates, composition and operation of missions and other field activities are increasingly varied, underlining the flexibility of this instrument. However, for all missions, human dimension issues, democracy and building the rule of law are a central task.

South-Eastern Europe

OSCE Presence in Albania
OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina
OSCE Mission to Montenegro
OSCE Mission to Serbia
OSCE Mission in Kosovo
OSCE Spillover Monitor Mission to Skopje
OSCE Office in Zagreb

Eastern Europe

OSCE Office in Minsk
OSCE Mission to Moldova
OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine

Caucasus

OSCE Office in Baku
OSCE Mission to Georgia
OSCE Office in Yerevan
Personal Representative of the Chairman-in-Office on the Conflict Dealt with by the OSCE Minsk Conference

Central Asia

OSCE Centre in Ashgabad
OSCE Centre in Astana
OSCE Centre in Bishkek
OSCE Office in Tajikistan
OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan

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