Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in cooperation with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), today presented the findings of research titled: Young people in Montenegro – Social Ornament or Social Capital? Mina Kalezić, programme assistant at the CCE, explained that the overall objective of project Young people in Montenegro – Social Ornament or Social Capital?, within which… »
October 2016
Challenging path to dialogue and cooperation between the NGOs and political parties
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in cooperation with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), today organised a conference titled Representative and Participatory Democracy in Montenegro. Conference was opened by Daliborka Uljarević, CCE Executive director, who pointed out that the aim of this conference was “to stimulate direct dialogue between two very influential structures in Montenegrin context –… »
High school students from 12 Montenegrin municipalities learned about human rights
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has organised the main part of teaching programme of XXIII generation of Human Rights School in Miločer, from 20 to 23 October 2016, with the support of Commission for allocation of part of the revenue from games of chance through project “With education to human rights!”. XXIII generation of Human… »
Eight cycle of workshops within the Peace Education Programme (PEP) launched
VIII cycle of workshops within the globally renowned Peace Education Programme (PEP) began last night in Centre for Civic Education (CCE), whereby 74 interested participants got the opportunity to attend the programme. This is one of the most popular educational programmes implemented by the CCE, and the continued interest in PEP is a proof of… »
Are free textbooks truly free or part of election activities?
At presentation of research Are free textbooks truly free? that Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organized today, Mira Popović, CCE programe associate reminded of the international and constitutional obligations of Montenegro to ensure free primary education, noting: «However, the practice shows that the Constitution does not have binding force and that its consistent application depends… »
To which extent political parties in Montenegro acknowledge European policies?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today organised the presentation of study Europeanization of election manifestos in Montenegro – to which extent political parties acknowledge European policies? Željka Ćetković, CCE programme associate, explained within introductory remarks that the main objective of this study was to assess the track record of Europeanization of political parties in Montenegro, aspiring… »
Contracts signed on allocation of resources within the project Think Locally – Act Locally! – Fight against Corruption on Local Level
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has today, within the project Think Locally – Act Locally! – Fight against Corruption on Local Level, signed contracts with civil society organizations that received funding through first call in the competition for supporting projects of these organizations in Montenegro in 2016. Funds, in the total amount of €18 000,… »
Electoral actors to present their views on the Law on Government
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) estimates that political parties and coalitions which participate on parliamentary elections 2016 should determine their views regarding the Law on Government, i.e. oblige to adopt this law right after they enter the Parliament of Montenegro and thus finally legally regulate the work of highest executive body in the state. In… »
Call for interns
Admission of new members of CCE Youth Group
If you are creative, courageous, humane, if you seek to better the quality of life for yourself and local community in which you live, apply for the competition for the admission of new members of Youth Group of Centre for Civic Education (CCE)! CCE Youth Group deals with: – Non-formal education of young people; –… »