On March sixteenth to seventeenth, an OSCE Human Dimension Supplementary Meeting took place in Vienna, focusing on democratic lawmaking as a foundation of state resilience.
The team of the Roma Women Fund “Chirikli” joined this important international dialogue alongside experts, civil society representatives, and institutional stakeholders.
Democratic Lawmaking as a Foundation of Resilience
Participants discussed how to strengthen transparency, accountability, and the protection of human rights within legislative processes.
The discussions focused on the role of civil society in safeguarding democratic processes, the importance of open consultations, independent oversight, and inclusive participation in policymaking.
A Practical Perspective for Ukraine
For the Chirikli team, this is not only about international dialogue but also about real change in Ukraine — particularly about ensuring that the voices of Roma women and other vulnerable groups are heard in decision-making processes.
It is about shaping policies where human rights, equality, and justice remain at the core.
Human Rights at the Core of Public Policy
We continue working to ensure that human rights remain central to public policy, and that lawmaking processes are inclusive and fair.
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