Call for Participants of the Intercultural Camp

Centre for Civic Education (CGO)

announces a call for participants of the

 INTERCULTURAL CAMP

If you are a high school student and want to learn about constructive forms of communication, build friendships with peers from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds, influence change in your school and local community with the aim of promoting and advancing interculturalism – then the Intercultural Camp is the right programme for you!

The goal of the Intercultural Camp is to develop intercultural communication skills among high school students from various parts of Montenegro.

The Intercultural Camp offers high school students a five-day programme to learn about acceptance and tolerance, the consequences of radicalization, intercultural dialogue skills, and the importance of respecting diversity regardless of personal characteristics. Additionally, participants will learn how to actively advocate for modern human rights concepts. The will be organised with application of interactive methods, including short introductory lectures followed by workshops, group work, forum theatre, film screenings, debates, simulations, and open discussions.

Who can apply for the Intercultural Camp?

Regular high school students from all high schools in Montenegro.

How to apply for the Intercultural Camp?

Interested candidates can apply by sending a completed application to info@cgo-cce.org with the subject “For the Intercultural Camp MLJMP.”

The deadline for submitting applications is 6 October 2024.The Intercultural Camp is free for selected participants, meaning that the costs of accommodation, travel, food, organization of lessons, and other programme activities are covered by CCE. Detailed information about the programme will be provided to candidates invited to the Intercultural Camp after the selection process, based on the evaluation of applications.

The Intercultural Camp is organized within the project Harmony in Diversity, implemented by CCE with the financial support of the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at info@cgo-cce.org or by phone at 020 228 479, as well as via our social media platforms.