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Gender equality

The OSCE aims to provide equal opportunities for women and men, as well as to integrate gender equality into policies and practices, both within participating States and the Organization itself.

With local partners, the OSCE initiates and runs projects across the OSCE region to empower women, and build local capacities and expertise on gender issues. It co-operates with authorities in reviewing legislation and assists in building national mechanisms to ensure equality between women and men.

The Organization also promotes gender balance among OSCE staff at all levels, and aims to ensure a professional working environment where women and men are treated equally.

OSCE Institutions active in promoting gender equality:

Features

OSCE Kosovo Mission helps get women involved in local politics

Municipal gender officer Habibe Haxhimustafa (right) speaks at an OSCE-supported local roundtable on women's participation in public and political life, Rahovec/Orahovac municipality, 9 May 2008. (OSCE/Mustafa Skenderi)

The OSCE is helping local NGOs and government officials to counter gender stereotypes and discrimination, and find ways of increasing women's participation in the public and political life of Kosovo's rural municipalities.
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Armenian aims to enhance women's economic opportunities

Sona Karapetyan (left) with a participant at an OSCE-supported summer camp for disabled and socially disadvantaged children in Kapan, Syunik province, 18 August 2007. ()

Sona Karapetyan, from the remote Armenian province of Syunik, believes that young people's most important task is to empower their community by participating in civic life.
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ODIHR helps train police and change attitudes to combat domestic violence

Azeri police officers discuss domestic violence at a training course at the police academy in Baku, March 2007. (OSCE)

The OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) is tackling domestic violence by supporting legislative reform, police training and improved co-operation between NGOs and state agencies.
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A workshop was organized by the OSCE Centre in Almaty to train repatriated women on leadership and business skills and to raise their awareness on human rights, Turgen, Kazakhstan. (OSCE/Gulnara Yessirgepova)

A workshop was organized by the OSCE Centre in Almaty to train repatriated women on leadership and business skills and to raise their awareness on human rights, Turgen, Kazakhstan. (OSCE/Gulnara Yessirgepova)