December 2018
Three new projects supported
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has today, within the programme Let’s put corruption into museum! signed contracts with civil society organisations (CSO) which were awarded funds via second call for support of projects of these organisations in Montenegro in 2018. Through this call, three new projects were supported in the total amount of 27, 749.63EUR, and these organisations… »
CCE will intensify the activities despite the brutality of attacks
Yesterday the website Antidot published an anonymous piece full of malicious misrepresentations of my professional and private life with the clear aim of devaluing my work and, presumably, forcing me to withdraw from public life. Media and journalists who sign their articles had already written at length about the persons behind this website (https://www.blic.rs/vesti/hronika/otkrivamo-iza-crnobrnje-ljudi-bliski-canetu-i-bebi/7dj8w6e). An… »
JCC Declaration offered realistic review of situation in Civil Sector
Ana Nenezic, Programme Coordinator in the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has participated at the meeting of the EU-Montenegro Civil Society Joint Consultative Committee(JCC) held on 18 December in Brussels. Nenezic, a full member of the JCC, as rapporteur has presented a report on state of affairs in the area of civil society and media in Montenegro,… »
Higher education institutions in Montenegro insufficiently transparent
Podgorica, PR press service – Atotal average mark of higher education institutions when it comes to availability of data, on the scale of 1 to 5 is 2.39, due to which the issue of transparency must be more in focus of authorised educational institutions. This was stated at the presentation of findings of analysis on transparency… »
FAST FORWARD Festival will continue to educate audience about importance of human rights
Podgorica, Press Service – FAST FORWARD Festival will continue to educate audience about importance of human rights, and for this year’s edition there was great interest noted, while during five days, 15 film premieres were shown. This was during closing of ninth FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival, stated by Director of Festival, Milos Knezevic, pointing… »
Tonight ends the FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival 2018
This year’s, the ninth edition of FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival 2018 ends with two screenings in Podgorica, in CIC ‘Budo Tomovic’ and two in Kotor, in Cinema ‘Boka’. First screening of the last day of FAST FORWARD Festival in Podgorica starts at 18:00h, in Dodest hall of CIC ‘Budo Tomovic’ with film Our New President by… »
Boka and Kotor have special place in creation of basis for development of modern human rights protection concept
Kotor, PR Press Service – Fight for human rights is not easy and will never be ended, as it was assessed by Executive Director of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Daliborka Uljarevic. She also stated that Boka and Kotor have special place in creation of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural understanding as foundation for development of modern… »
Kotor’s edition of FAST FORWARD 2018 starts, while there are four premieres in Podgorica
The fourth day of FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival 2018 brings four premieres of excellent film achievements to audience in Podgorica, while Kotor’s edition of Festival begins in Cinema ‘Boka’. Today’s screening begins at 15:00h in the Dodest hall of CIC ‘Budo Tomovic’. Film Special Blood by American director Natalie Metzger is on the programme at 15:00h. This is… »
Winner of two Silver bears from BERLINALE today on FAST FORWARD Festival
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) brings three new film premieres today in the Dodest hall of CIC ‘Budo Tomovic’, during the third day of FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival 2018: Bikini Moon by Macedonian Director Milcho Manchevski, Guidance Through the Black Hole, directed by Aleksandar Nikolic and Zlatko Pranjic and The Heiresses by Marcelo Martinessi.