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The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) stands as the world's largest regional security organisation, with 57 participating States across North America, Europe, and Asia. With its headquarters in Vienna, Austria, the OSCE operates with an annual budget of approximately €138.2 million and maintains field operations in 13 countries, employing over 2,500 staff members.
The OSCE faces significant challenges in fulfilling its mandate, particularly regarding its Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, which was terminated in 2022. The organisation continues to address regional conflicts, combat human trafficking, promote media freedom, and support democratic institutions across its participating States. Recent developments include strengthened efforts to counter terrorism, cybersecurity threats, and environmental challenges.
At the community level, the OSCE works closely with civil society organisations and local authorities to implement projects that directly impact citizens' lives. These range from supporting electoral processes and empowering youth through the OSCE Academy in Bishkek to facilitating dialogue between communities in post-conflict areas and promoting gender equality through various initiatives.
Since its origins in the 1975 Helsinki Final Act during the Cold War, the OSCE has evolved from a conference (known as the CSCE) into a comprehensive security organisation. Its unique approach to security encompasses three dimensions: politico-military, economic-environmental, and human, reflecting the organisation's understanding that true security requires attention to all aspects of society.
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