Institutions should effectively answer on violence against Tomkić

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) calls upon competent institutions to urgently and adequately sanction violence against citizen Igor Tomkić from Berane, and to undertake necessary actions in direction of full protection of him and his family as well as of their property. After serious bodily injuries in the attack on Tomkić, which occurred one week… »

Through project proposal writing to the implementation of ideas of persons with disability

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has organized, from 8 to 24 March 2019, training for project proposal writing and management of projects funded by the EU for10 unemployed persons with disability, within the framework of the project Skills Development for Better Employability of Persons with Disabilities. During three three-day intensive trainings, participants have been working on design… »

Youth Intercultural Camp

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces CALL for participants of YOUTH INTERCULTURAL CAMP If you are a high-schooler wishing to learn and to work within multicultural environment on widening of understanding of concept of interculturalism; if you want to strengthen your own capacities and skills by which you can later activelly contribute to the process… »

Potential for radicalization is present and more action on preventive is necessary

Two-thirds of citizens in Montenegro consider that the use of violence to realize political, social and religious aims is not justified. However, one-third states that there are situations when violence can be justified in order to achieve these objectives, which represents potential for radicalization and requires multisectoral preventive response, as indicated by data from the… »

Best visual displays of corruption consequences awarded

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has organised an awarding ceremony for best visual displays of corruption consequences within the framework of the project Let’s Put Corruption into Museum! today in the EU Info Centre in Podgorica. On this occasion, CCE Executive Director, Daliborka Uljarevic, has assessed that ‘Montenegro has a serious problem with corruption, which no society is immune… »

Business it competences are important for improving competitiveness of persons with disability in the labour market

From 4 February to 6 March 2019, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has organized training for development of IT competences for 10 unemployed persons with disability, within the framework of project ‘Skills Development for Better Employability of Persons with Disabilities’. During one-month training, participants have learnt to use MS Word, MS Excel and MS Power Point,… »

EU Accession Negotiation School launched

EU Accession Negotiation School, organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), was launched today. The School is implemented within the project framework “Let’s Together Negotiate for Montenegro in the EU” supported by the Ministry of Public Administration. First session was held by professor Gordana Đurović, PhD, who spoke aboout ”EU – political aspects of European integration process… »