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About OSI & EU Foreign Policy
The Open Society Institute encourages the EU to play a more active role in the world and to live up to its values in its relations with third countries, as well as within its own borders.

EU-AU Relations: What Role for Civil Society?
April 2009
OSI-Brussels senior policy officer Carmen Silvestre offers an analysis of the Joint EU-Africa Strategy, the EU-Africa Human Rights Dialogue, and opportunities for civil society engagement.

EU and Africa
The Open Society Institute–Brussels works to mobilize the EU to support human rights, democratic governance, and the rule of law in African countries and institutions.

EU and Central Asia
OSI-Brussels has called for a values-based EU approach to Central Asia with human rights, revenue transparency, and education at its core.

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