Representatives of civil society organisations – Media Centre, Montenegrin Media Institute (MMI), Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Centre for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN-CG), Association of Professional Journalists, Ul Info, Bijelo Polje Democratic Centre, NGO Multimedial, and Centre for Feminist Culture NOVA – have addressed an appeal to the Head of the Delegation of the… »
March 2026
Visit to AMU Strengthens Knowledge of Media Regulation
Representatives of seven civil society organisations whose projects are supported under the programme “Protection of Rights and Promotion of Digital Citizenship: Montenegrin Digital Shield (MDS)”, implemented by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in partnership with the SHARE Foundation and in cooperation with the Agency for Audiovisual Media Services (AMU), with financial support from the… »
Milan Stojović – from war incitement to writing the Encyclopaedia of Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has previously pointed to a lack of transparency in the selection of collaborators for the Encyclopedia of Montenegro, a project that will cost citizens nearly one million euros by the end of this year alone, without clear information on the final costs and completion deadlines. It is also concerning that… »
Incomplete and delayed justice in the “Štrpci” case
“The fact that proceedings were conducted and that individual responsibility of some perpetrators was established represents a positive step. However, the lengthy duration of the proceedings, weak coordination between local prosecutors’ offices, and relatively low sentences for this crime – especially in Serbia – remain key shortcomings,” it was stated during the fifth of seven… »
Remembering the Innocent Victims of the NATO Bombing
On the occasion of the 27th anniversary of the beginning of NATO’s bombing campaign of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) pays tribute to the victims of this tragedy. The NATO bombing of the then FRY began on 24 March and lasted until 10 June 1999, for a total… »
The System Must Act Together to Protect Youth from Violence and Delinquency
The system addressing peer violence and juvenile delinquency remains insufficiently developed and coordinated, which requires stronger prevention, enhanced intersectoral cooperation, and a greater focus on support, education, and resocialisation of young people, it was highlighted during the second panel, “How to Respond to Peer Violence and Juvenile Delinquency?”, held as part of the closing conference… »
Without shifting responsibility in addressing peer violence and juvenile delinquency
A sound system response to peer violence and juvenile delinquency must be swift, but not panicked. It must protect the victim, but also work with the perpetrator. It must involve the school, the family, the centre for social work, the healthcare system, the police when necessary, and the local community. The worst scenario is when… »
Peer Violence Requires an Urgent and Coordinated Response
Findings from public opinion research, as well as concrete and disturbing cases of peer violence, call for action and an urgent shift in the current approach – one that includes a clear strategy and coordinated efforts among institutions, civil society, parents and young people. The manner we treat young people today will determine the kind… »
PIO Fund Terminates Contract with the “Vilina Vlas” Centre
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) from Montenegro and the Association for Social Research and Communication (UDIK) from Bosnia and Herzegovina welcome the decision of the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund of Montenegro to terminate its contract with the rehabilitation centre “Vilina Vlas” in Višegrad and remove it from the rest and rehabilitation program for… »
When Politicians Lose Their Course
The level of political communication in Montenegro has, for some time now, been marked by a serious decline in standards. While this is most visible in Parliament, the problem is much broader – it is present in public appearances, the media, and on social networks. Instead of argument-based dialogue, political discourse is increasingly dominated by… »










