The mandate of the High Commissioner was created during the Yugoslav Wars, and plays a key role in preventing ethnic tensions and conflicts in the OSCE region, which includes 57 participating states across Europe, Central Asia, and North America.
As High Commissioner, Kamp emphasizes the importance of balancing security with human rights to foster sustainable peace. He advocates for dialogue and cooperation between national minorities and states to enhance mutual trust and inclusion. His work involves country visits, engagement with authorities and minority communities, and, were relevant, neighbouring states. Main considerations are the need for a strong legal basis for minority rights protection, the need to find practical solutions for integrating diversity in a way that supports stability, and the need for assistance and advice to authorities and other groups in society to work toward these ends.[1][2]