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Building Stronger Democratic Institutions in Eastern Partnership Countries

Project period:
January 2024 - December 2027
Implemented by:
OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
Fields of work:
Democratization, Human rights, Elections, Roma and Sinti, Rule of law, Tolerance and non-discrimination, Education, Gender equality, Migration

Overview

Stronger democratic institutions in Eastern Partnership countries: an ODIHR project supported and funded by the EU

Supporting and strengthening democratic institutions and processes in the European Union's Eastern Partnership countries is the objective of Stronger Democratic Institutions in Eastern Partnership Countries: an ODIHR project supported and funded by the EU, helping them to become more inclusive, accountable, resilient and transparent, and to increase respect for human rights and the rule of law.  

ODIHR has developed a comprehensive package of tools to bolster systems of democratic governance, increase public trust in institutions, and encourage more representative government, as well as inclusive and participatory political and decision-making processes. All of this contributes to more effective responses to current crises and builds resilience to future challenges.

ODIHR’s recommendations, as set out in published legal opinions, legislative assessments, monitoring reports and thematic guidelines, serve as benchmarks to assess and encourage progress. 

By bringing together state representatives within and across the OSCE area, ODIHR has unique expertise in facilitating dialogue between state representatives and civil society, and a broad array of established partnerships including with international, regional and national organizations.

Project activities include technical assistance in: improving parliamentary, civil society and judicial oversight; increasing the transparency and integrity of democratic institutions; helping parliaments to strengthen collaboration with civil society; supporting greater political participation of underrepresented groups; supporting discussion between national authorities and civil society on steps taken to implement ODIHR election recommendations; offering training for state oversight agencies as well as civil society; and providing a broader platform for dialogue.

The EU’s Eastern Partnership Countries are: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. However, the project will take into account that the EU is currently not engaging with representatives of Belarus public bodies and state-owned enterprises.