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PROTECT: Project on the Protection of Vulnerable Targets from Terrorist Attacks

Project period:
2023 - 2025
Implemented by:
OSCE Secretariat, Transnational Threats Department
Fields of work:
Countering terrorism

Overview

Vulnerable targets are at risk across the OSCE area. Critical infrastructure and soft targets continue to be subject to cyber and physical attacks by malicious actors. Building on OSCE decisions including the Consolidated Framework for the Fight Against Terrorism and United Nations commitments, for over a decade the OSCE participating States have focused on addressing this threat in a human rights-compliant manner and signalled a clear role for the Organization in enhancing co-operation and building capacity at a national and regional level.

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The ongoing activities of terrorists and violent extremists of all forms show a clear threat to the security of infrastructure, places of worship, concert halls and other public spaces. Successful attacks in recent years provide real-world examples of the persistence of this threat and the urgency of mitigating its destructive impacts. Importantly, threats to the security of vulnerable targets come from malicious actors across the ideological spectrum, meaning addressing this challenge is vital for every OSCE participating State.

To enhance the security and prosperity of the OSCE area, ensuring the protection and resilience of vulnerable targets and learning from the experience and expertise of all OSCE participating States and Partners for Co-operation is crucial.

Project Objective

The objective of Project PROTECT is to enhance national approaches across the OSCE area on the protection of vulnerable targets from terrorist threats and other hazards through the provision of specialized guidance, technical assistance and opportunities for regional co-operation and dialogue on effective security practices.

Project Pillars

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