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The Presence in Albania provides assistance and expertise, in close consultation and co-operation with the Albanian government and other state institutions and organizations, to the country’s authorities and civil society representatives.

Overview

The Presence’s mandate is to assist Albania in developing effective democratic institutions and to promote the rule of law and human rights in the country. It does this through a variety of legal and administrative reform initiatives; activities aimed at fighting corruption and trafficking; and programmes to develop the country’s media, support civil society, and train police and customs officials.

Figures

The Presence's offices, staff and budget at a glance

Offices

1 Headquarters office

The Presence has its headquarters in the capital Tirana.

Staff

88 Fixed-term staff

The Presence has 15 international and 73 local fixed-term staff (as of 31 December 2024). These figures include staff financed from extrabudgetary contributions.

Budget

€2,981,200

In 2024, the Presence operated on the basis of a Provisional Expenditure Authorization based on its 2021 Unified Budget, which amounted to €2,891,200. The extrabudgetary actual expenditure for 2024 was €1,755,682.

Leadership

Head of the OSCE Presence in Albania

Ambassador Michel Tarran

Head of the OSCE Presence in Albania

Ambassador Michel Tarran of France is Head of the OSCE Presence in Albania since 14 May 2024.

History and mandate

Established in 1997 by the OSCE Permanent Council

The Presence was established in 1997 following the collapse of fraudulent business pyramid schemes to help stabilize the country and co-ordinate international assistance.

Permanent Council Decision No. 160
Permanent Council Decision No. 160

Today, the work of the Presence focuses on four key areas: supporting law enforcement and the fight against crime; countering corruption, trafficking and environmental degradation; promoting the rule of law, justice reform and human rights; and advancing democracy, with an emphasis on electoral reform, support to parliament and to a free and facts-based media.

All these activities are implemented while promoting gender equality and strengthening the involvement of youth and civil society.

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