Name
Gender Equality
The OSCE works to achieve equal opportunities for women and men within OSCE institutions as well as in all participating States. To integrate equality in policy and practice, the OSCE has developed a Gender Action Plan, created a Gender Unit in the Secretariat, appointed a Special Representative to the Chairperson-in-Office on Gender Issues, and assists participating states in implementing their commitments through the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights. The OSCE runs projects across the region to empower women, including programs that fight domestic violence, encourage political and electoral participation, and hone women’s leadership skills. The OSCE assists participating State authorities in reviewing legislation and developing national capacity to ensure equal opportunities between women and men. Each year, the OSCE releases a report on the equality of women within OSCE institutions.
In support of this mission, Helsinki Commissioners have worked closely with the OSCE and Parliamentary Assembly to combat human trafficking, which disproportionately affects women and girls, as well as to combat other violence against women, and have addressed concerns related to women in conflict situations. The Commission has also supported women in leadership efforts, including in OSCE partner States, especially through a joint State Department and German Marshall Fund efforts to advance young diverse and inclusive leaders through the Transatlantic Inclusion Leaders Network. In addition to holding regular hearings on human trafficking, Commission Chairman Chris Smith has served as the OSCE PA Special Representative on Trafficking in Human Beings since 2004.
The Commission also pays special attention to marginalized groups, such as the Roma-Sinti community, whose members have particular difficulty accessing equal opportunities, and has worked to ensure these issues are addressed at the OSCE’s human dimension meetings.