Contribution to OSCE Academy in Bishkek
In Central Asia, the OSCE Academy offers a unique platform to train the youth in governance, economic policy, and security topics, as well as to foster open and constructive debate on regional security, development, and interconnectedness. This Swiss contribution will support the Academy in becoming and staying a leading institution for higher education and research, offering graduate and postgraduate programs that are supported by and connected to various research projects.
RegionCountry | Topic | Period | Budget |
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Central Asia |
Governance Education
Democratic participation and civil society
Tertiary education Human rights (incl. Women's rights) |
15.08.2025
- 31.12.2028 |
CHF 1’000’000
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- Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
- Contribution to the OSCE Programme Office in Bishkek, which supervises the work of the OSCE Academy and reports to the donors.
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DAC Sector GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Sub-Sector according to the OECD Developement Assistance Commitiee categorisation Democratic participation and civil society
Higher education
Human rights
Policy Marker Human rights
The project supports partner organisation improvements as a priority
Aid Type Project and programme contribution
Project Number 7F10704
Background | Central Asia is undergoing significant geopolitical shifts and faces uncertainty in Western donor contributions. In this environment, maintaining robust support for education, research, with a regional perspective remains crucial. Switzerland has been a and will remain a steadfast partner in this endeavour. |
Target |
The objective is to strengthen the OSCE Academy as a regional institution, equipping young professionals from Central Asia with high-quality education and training. As a higher education and research institution, the Academy will equip them to contribute meaningfully to regional security, stability, and development. Switzerland’s support for the OSCE Academy – a flagship OSCE project – will strengthen its 2026 Chairmanship, increase its political leverage, and highlight its longstanding commitment to the region. |
Target group | Up to 1,000 young students, alumni, and academics – both female and male – from Central Asia, Mongolia, and Afghanistan. |
Outcomes |
The Academy evolves into a fully-fledged higher education and research institution. 1. The Academy’s learning environment is enhanced through enhanced MA programmes and increased students’ competitiveness on the job market. 2. The Academy’s research and dialogue pillar has established itself as a regional knowledge hub for advanced studies on Central Asia. 3. The Academy’s Alumni Network is strengthened, fostering greater professional integration opportunities. |
Results |
Expected Results: 1. International accreditation and further development of the MA program in Human Rights and Sustainability. 2. Expansion of the library – both physical and digital – with broader access for students and scholars, 3. Increased number and variety of workshops, conferences, and academic publications. 4. Increase in number of Junior Public Officer and Junior Teaching Fellow positions across Central Asia and further afield, supporting alumni in their professional integration within the public sector. Results from previous phase: As of February 2025, the number of graduates has reached 708 (~52% women, ~48% men), with 74% working in their home country. 79% of these are employed, with 30% holding senior positions in government agencies, international organizations, NGOs, and other relevant sectors. In the latest project phase, the Academy expanded its academic offerings, launching a new BA in Economics and a MA in Human Rights and Sustainability. Additionally, its MA programs were extended to 18 months. A defining feature of the OSCE Academy is its competitive scholarship program, which makes highquality education accessible and affordable for talented students across Central Asia, Mongolia and Afghanistan. |
Agency |
SDC |
Project Partners |
Contract Partner Other International Organization |
Projects Coordination |
At Vienna & Geneva level, coordination is maintained with the Board of Trustees, including the Swiss Mission to the OSCE and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP). In Bishkek, synergies with UN agencies (e.g., OHCHR on the new MA in Human Rights, or with the University of Central Asia). More can still be done in topics such as governance and water management. |
Budget | Current Phase Swiss Budget CHF 1’000’000 Swiss Disbursement Till Know CHF 0 Total Project Since First Phase Swiss Budget CHF 750’000 Budget Inclusive Project Partner CHF 2’750’000 |
Project Phases | Phase 2 15.08.2025 - 31.12.2028 (Current Phase) Phase 1 01.01.2022 - 31.05.2025 (Active) |