Call for Participation in a High School Debate Competition on Peer Violence and Juvenile Delinquency

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) invites high school students to participate in the DEBATE COMPETITION on the topics of peer violence and juvenile delinquency The debate competition aims to encourage critical thinking, develop skills of reasoned discussion, promote non-violent conflict resolution among young people, and contribute to a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences… »

Law on Memorials Should Also Be Applied in Pljevlja

Non-governmental organizations – the Human Rights Action (HRA), the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), and the Centre for Women’s and Peace Education ANIMA – have called on the Ministry of Culture and Media to react to the unlawful renaming of streets in the Municipality of Pljevlja.  In a letter sent yesterday to the Minister of… »

Initiative to Strengthen Tolerance and Inclusion through School Activities

Non-governmental organizations and civic activists yesterday submitted an initiative to the Minister of Education, Science and Innovation, Prof. Dr. Anđela Jakšić-Stojanović, proposing the organization of school activities intended for parents and children of both foreign and domestic citizens. The initiative comes after a worrying escalation of violence in three Montenegrin cities and the spread of… »

Montenegro Is Not a Country of Hate – Stop Persecution and Hate Speech

Deeply concerned by recent developments in Podgorica and beyond over the past ten days, we express our strongest condemnation of all forms of violence, discrimination, and hate speech, regardless of the national, ethnic, or religious affiliation of victims or perpetrators. The incidents that have occurred since 25 October 2025, as well as earlier occurrences, including… »

The state must end the spiral of violence

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) once again strongly condemns all forms of violence against Montenegrin citizens, as well as the disproportionate response that has been directed against innocent Turkish nationals living in Montenegro. The CCE reiterates its call on decision-makers to take a strategic approach to de-escalating tensions and managing migration responsibly. We have already… »

Without education, there is no inclusivity in schools

The role of educational institutions and school administrations is extremely important in the prevention and intervention when it comes to homophobic violence, but it is necessary to conduct additional education, both for students and parents, as well as for professional staff, because there are still many prejudices and stereotypes in this sector regarding this problem,… »

Clarifications related to the CfP for Support to Civil Society Organization (CSO) Projects in Montenegro

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) publishes Clarifications related to the CfP for support to CSO projects in Montenegro under the programme “Protection of Rights and Promotion of Digital Citizenship: Montenegro Digital Shield (MDS).” These clarifications are provided based on questions received via the email address info@cgo-cce.org and during the info session, with certain questions shortened for… »

No Hatred and No Impulsive Decisions – Only Responsible Policies

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) strongly condemns all forms of physical and verbal violence witnessed over the past two days and calls on decision-makers to take a strategic and responsible approach to de-escalating tensions and managing migration. The attack on Montenegrin citizens deserves unequivocal condemnation, and the competent authorities must consistently apply the law and sanction… »