“The 1990s are primarily marked by negative events and corresponding negative emotions in the collective memory of young people in Montenegro, although there is also a layer of cultural and personal memories that make the perception of this period complex. The dominant belief is that this period is significant for our society, but this is… »
September 2024
Call for proposals for support to civil society organizations (CSOs) projects in Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project HEART: Helping Empowerment and Resilience for Today’s Youth announces a CALL FOR PROPOSALS for support to civil society organizations (CSOs) projects in Montenegro Project proposals that aim to contribute to the prevention of peer violence and juvenile delinquency, while promoting a culture of human rights and dialogue,… »
Transparency of local governments is crucial in addressing citizens’ needs
Local governments are often the first place where citizens seek information, making their openness in providing information very important, and it is something that must be continuously improved, as noted today, following a two-day training organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) on 25 and 26 September in Podgorica, for 18 representatives of local… »
Call for participants of the 27th Generation of the Human Rights School
Center for Civic Education (CCE) announces CALL for participants of the 27th Generation of the HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOL If you are a high school student who wants to learn about human rights and contribute to building an equal society, expand and exchange experiences with peers, and develop skills for active participation in promoting the modern… »
Double standards of the Prosecutor’s Office still in effect
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on this day two years ago, filed a criminal complaint with the Special State Prosecutor’s Office (SSPO) against NN who worked at the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports in 2021, responsible for numerous violations of laws and procedures in managing a budget of €219,193,714.26. This was confirmed by… »
Learning for a more tolerant society
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organized a five-day Intercultural Camp for high school students, from 18 to 22 September 2024, in Budva, as part of the project “HEART: Support for the Empowerment and Resilience of Youth Today,“ financially supported by the EU and co-financed by the Ministry of Public Administration. “Meeting the participants of the… »
Call for XIII generation of interns
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces the Call for XIII generation of interns. Internship lasts for two months, from 21 October to 20 December 2024, with a possibility of extending cooperation on various grounds. We invite you to apply for following programmes: Democratisation and Europeanisation – 2 positions Human Rights – 2 position Active Citizenship – 1 position… »
Focus of the police in combating peer violence and juvenile delinquency is significant
Strengthening the capacity of the police force to act more effectively and sensitively towards minors, whether they are offenders or victims, is crucial for improving the prevention of peer violence and juvenile delinquency. Police officers are often the first responders to this growing problem, as highlighted during today’s training organized by the Centre for Civic… »
Support for youth and social entrepreneurship through mentorship and employment yields results
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has recently implemented a series of activities within the YouthJobLink project – linking youth and social enterprises, supported by the Directorate for Finance and Contracting of EU Assistance Funds (CFCU) of the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Montenegro. After completing three training modules, during which around 40 young… »
Amendments to the Law on Internal Affairs enable party recruitment, discrimination and corruption
Amendments to the Law on Internal Affairs, which were adopted by the National Assembly of Montenegro on 4 September 2024 at the proposal of the Government, are contrary to the GRECO recommendations on the fight against corruption and the recommendations of the UN Committee against Torture, because they introduced political control of the employment process… »