Municipalities must improve their transparency

Any deficiency in the work at the local level, whether it is a lack of citizens’ service or non-performance of jobs within jurisdiction of local self-government directly affects the quality of life of citizens but also the overall functioning of the system at higher levels, as it was assessed today at the final conference ‘I… »

Youth and Media – Stand-Ins, Actors or Consumers?

NGO Active Zone from Cetinje and Centre for Civic Education (CCE) have organized today, in the Youth Centre in Podgorica, a conference ‘Youth and Media – Stand-Ins, Actors or Consumers?’. Andrea Popovic from Ministry of Sports reminded that young people in Montenegro, institutionally speaking, are an cross-sectoral issue. Popovic also pointed out that visibility of… »

RTCG and ID Vijesti with FAST FORWARD 2017

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organizes eighth edition of FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival 2017 that will be held from 10 to 16 December 2017 in Podgorica, Kotor and Berane, with a series of now already traditional and new partners as well. Central programme will be in PI Cultural-Informative Centre ’Budo Tomovic’ in Podgorica… »

Joint work for fulfilment of commitments and better life of citizens

Prof. PhD Srdjan Darmanovic, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government of Montenegro, was tonight a guest of the last European Café for 2017, that was organized by Centre for Civic Education (CCE) in cooperation with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. Minister Darmanovic has, together with representatives of civil sector, during twelfth in a series of European… »

Foreign-policy priorities of Montenegro affirmed among citizens

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that large majority of Montenegrin citizens remains comitted to key foreign policy priorities of Montenegro, which can also be read from the most preferred countries for living which is a solid basis for further work on their intensification. CCE has, in cooperation with IPSOS agency, asked citizens: ‘If you… »

Local self-governments to recognize corruption acts and react within their jurisdiction

Local self-governments should recognize corruption acts and, in the part of their jurisdiction, take disciplinary measures against officials who perform them, assessed Vice-President of Berane Municipality, Rade Kljajić. Today, in the second part of the national conference ‘Think Locally – Act Locally! – Fight against Corruption at the Local Level!’, organized by Centre for Civic… »

Strengthen capacities of local self-governments in fight against corruption

System for fight against corruption at the local level, as its key supporting level must have Government that is accountable to citizens with equal relation toward all municipalities, credible Agency for Prevention of Corruption and strong Prosecution, as it was stated at national conference of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE). Conference ‘Think Locally – Act… »

How much do students nowadays in Montenegro know about anti-fascist resistance in XX century in Montenegro, region and Europe?

On the occasion of International Day of Fight against Fascism, Antisemitism and Xenophobia, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) presented today findings of research how much Montenegrin students know about anti-fascist resistance in XX century in Montenegro, region and Europe. Tamara Milaš, CCE programme associate, stated that «surveyed students on general level know the meaning of… »

Region between stabilicracies and unfinished democracies

Today, at the second panel of the regional conference “Stabilicracy or Democracy?”, organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in cooperation with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES), he has assessed that Montenegrin politics is deeply divided on one hand on Democratic Party of Socialist (DPS) and political parties that support it, and, on the… »

Montenegrin political actors also in the conundrum of stabilicracy

Stabilicracy is present in Montenegro and has its expression through manipulative techniques of political leaders, who are characterized by lack of dialogue and excess of monologue communication capacities, assessed executive director of Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Daliborka Uljarevic. Today at the regional conference «Stabilicracy or Democracy?» , organized by CCE in the partnership with… »