Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has submitted comments, proposals, and suggestions to the Ministry of Finance, within the ongoing public consultation, regarding the Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on Salaries of Public Sector Employees, focusing on so-called functionary allowances. For years, CCE has been advocating for the abolition or a significant limitation of… »
November 2024
Educational policies must focus on promoting intercultural dialogue
“For a deeper understanding of diversity, curricula need to include more content on tolerance, human rights, and intercultural dialogue. Introducing civic education as a mandatory subject in primary and secondary schools is essential for promoting multicultural values in Montenegrin society,” was one of the key messages at the public discussion on intercultural development in various… »
APC confirms CCE’s assessment of corruptive elements in the General law on education
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the consistency of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (APC) in assessing the provisions of the Law on Amendments to the General Law on Education, initiated by CCE in October. Based on this initiative, APC issued an Opinion confirming that the August amendments to this legislative text carry… »
NGOs and Activists Urge the Immediate Adoption of the Law on Legal Gender Recognition Based on Self-Determination
Civil society allies, 24 non-governmental organizations and 24 activists, have sent a letter to the Government of Montenegro and Members of Parliament, urging the Government to promptly adopt the proposed Law on Legal Gender Recognition Based on Self-Determination and for the Parliament of Montenegro to pass it as law without delay. The adoption of this… »
Multiculturalism is seen as an obstacle to certain political interests in Montenegro
“Data on multiculturalism, as well as current practices, indicate the need for greater engagement of all stakeholders in promoting mutual understanding and reducing discrimination to ensure a genuinely multicultural society in Montenegro. However, it is increasingly evident that the concept of multiculturalism poses an obstacle to certain political interests, which seek to undermine it,” was… »
Youth in Montenegro Facing Uncertainties Within Traditional Frameworks
“Youth in Montenegro face numerous challenges, including limited employment opportunities, job market insecurity, and a lack of professional development prospects. At the same time, their role in society is often underrecognized, with findings indicating that, in the current context, they are increasingly turning to religion. It is crucial to develop strategies and policies based on… »
A new approach to learning and exchange of experiences among historians from Montenegro and Serbia
The importance of dealing with the past, deconstructing existing narratives, and building new perspectives through critical reflection not only makes history teaching more relevant and inspiring but also emphasizes the lesson we must learn from studying the 1990s: to guard against extremism and fake news. This was one of the key conclusions of the three-day… »
Workshop ‘Museum of the 90s’ offers high school students new perspectives on this period
Young people want and need to learn about the 1990s to better understand not only that era but also certain aspects of their daily lives, considering the impact of events from that time on contemporary society. This was highlighted during today’s Museum of the 90s – A new approach to learning workshop, organized by the… »
Fear of the unknown fuels distances, and responsibility for promoting multiculturalism lies with everyone
Ignorance among citizens creates fear of the unknown, leading to resistance and distance. It is everyone’s duty to contribute to the best of their ability and view differences as a source of enrichment. This was one of the messages delivered at a public forum on intercultural development in various municipalities in Montenegro, organized today by… »