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Tolerance and non-discrimination

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The Mission is dedicated to advancing human rights-based approaches and combating discrimination through strategic partnerships with national legislative and governmental institutions, the judiciary, representatives of national minorities, and different civil society organizations. By doing so, the Mission aims to promote inclusive policies and ensure the protection and respect of human rights for all.

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Overview

The Mission’s activities include enhancing mechanisms for preventing and effectively tackling discrimination by evaluating the adherence to national legislation, international standards and actively advocating for changing and amending relevant legislation and practice. 

The Mission monitors the trends of discrimination as well as court proceedings, increasing the capacity of legal professionals and raising public awareness through country-wide campaigns. It also works on strengthening civil society’s capacity to actively participate in prevention and protection from discrimination by providing tailor-made training courses and undertaking an advisory role. 

The Mission produces reports, analyses and policy briefs with recommendations to competent authorities on how to improve their work in combating discrimination. A special focus is placed on enhancing the capacities of the judiciary to apply international human rights standards and harmonize practices within Bosnia and Herzegovina with the European Court of Human Rights case law.

Learning, training and research

Strengthening competence

The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina offers courses and learning resources to support practitioners and other interested audiences in the OSCE participating States.