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The OSCE Office in Zagreb, which officially began work on 1 January 2008, is the second OSCE field operation in Croatia. It was preceded by OSCE Mission to Croatia, which closed at the end of 2007 after successfully completing most of its mandate.

Features

High level visit sees progress of Croatia's Housing Care Programme

Head of the OSCE Office in Zagreb, Jorge Fuentes (right), talks to a former Occupancy/Tenancy Right holder who received a refurbished apartment in Gvozd, 9 September 2009. (OSCE)

State officials and members of the OSCE Office in Zagreb visited newly built flats in Dvor and Gvozd that will provide permanent housing for a number of returnees and internally displaced people.

OSCE in Croatia donates surplus office, IT equipment to local schools

School librarian Maja Knezevic together with children from Plaski Primary School who are using computers donated by the former Mission to Croatia's Field Office in Karlovac, 15 December 2007. (OSCE)

Local schools in Croatia are benefiting from donations of surplus office and computer equipment following the closure of the OSCE Mission in the country at the end of 2007.

More features

Over the years, "The Courier" - the newsletter of the OSCE Mission to Croatia (and now OSCE Office in Zagreb) - has undergone several transformations while continuing to focus on the key issues, the mission's activities and its staff members. (OSCE)

Over the years, "The Courier" - the newsletter of the OSCE Mission to Croatia (and now OSCE Office in Zagreb) - has undergone several transformations while continuing to focus on the key issues, the mission's activities and its staff members. (OSCE)