Overview
In pursuing the aim of a free and independent media, the Mission highlights the obligation of the country to implement the 2018 OSCE Ministerial Decision on Safety of Journalists.
The Mission works to advance media freedom in Bosnia and Herzegovina by promoting the harmonization of laws and practices with international human rights standards, particularly in the area of freedom of expression and freedom of the media. A core part of its work involves monitoring and responding to threats and attacks against journalists, recognizing their critical role in a democratic society.
To strengthen journalist safety, the Mission facilitated the establishment of a nationwide network of contact points for the safety of journalists, which includes all prosecutorial and police offices in the country. This network serves as a mechanism for co-ordinated institutional response to threats, aiming to improve prevention, protection and prosecution in cases involving media professionals.
The Mission also monitors the intersection of human rights and new technologies, particularly where digital developments may impact media freedoms, freedom of expression or access to information.
Through these efforts, the Mission, also in close co-operation with the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media and other local and international partners, contributes to creating a safer and more enabling environment for independent journalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Activities, news and other highlights

The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina Guidelines for Co-operation Between Police and Media

Assessment of Media Sector Needs in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Fifth Media Law School Empowers Future Lawyers to Protect Press Freedom in BiH
Learning, training and research
Strengthening competenceThe OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina offers courses and learning resources to support practitioners and other interested audiences in the OSCE participating States.