Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is organising an info session to present the CfP for Supporting Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Projects in Montenegro within the framework of the programme Protection of Rights and Promotion of Digital Citizenship: Montenegrin Digital Shield (MDS). The info session will be held on 22 October 2025, from 13:30 to 14:30,… »
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Through confronting the past towards a more just society
“Understanding Montenegro’s past and confronting it is the only path toward a society that does not repeat the mistakes of history,” was one of the key conclusions of the first module of the Transitional Justice School, held in Kumbor (Herceg Novi) from 11 to 14 October 2025, organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE).… »
Call for proposals for the support projects of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Montenegro within the programme Safeguarding Rights and Promoting Digital Citizenship – Montenegro Digital Shield (MDS)
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the programme Safeguarding Rights and Promoting Digital Citizenship – Montenegro Digital Shield (MDS) is publishing a CALL to support projects of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Montenegro Project proposals should focus on addressing contemporary challenges of digital citizenship through the prevention of human rights violations, combating disinformation, developing media… »
The year that changed Montenegro
For most ethnic Montenegrins, the year 1918 rightly evokes negative emotions. Although exhausted by the Balkan Wars, Montenegro mobilized its army at the end of July 1914, expressing solidarity with Serbia before any other European state, and fought for about eighteen months on the side of the Allies during the First World War. It was… »
Lawful Removal of the Pavle Đurišić Monument – A Matter of Justice and Values
Civil society organizations and civic activists express concern over the inadequate actions of the competent authorities regarding the monument to Pavle Đurišić, particularly because a renewed inspection of the Đurđevi Stupovi Monastery residence has still not been carried out to seize the object that constitutes evidence of a criminal offence. We emphasize several important criminal-law… »
Public Call for Participants of the Training for Teaching Staff and School Psychological-Pedagogical Services on Recognizing and Preventing Homophobic Peer Violence in the School Environment
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces PUBLIC CALL for participants of the training for teaching staff and psychological-pedagogical services in schools on recognizing and preventing homophobic peer violence in the school environment The aim of this one-day training is to empower professionals in the school environment to recognize, prevent, and effectively respond to situations of… »
Systematic, not reactive and partial transparency is needed
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the reaction of the Deputy Prime Minister for Security, Defence, the Fight against Crime and Internal Policy, Aleksa Bečić, whose office, only 52 minutes after CCE’s statement on the lack of transparency of the Government’s General Secretariat (GGS), published part of its expenditures related to official travel. Such a… »
Better Securing of Evidence Means Less Material for Netflix
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that the first-instance verdict in the “Tunnel” case has once again raised the issue of the necessary amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC), particularly in the part concerning the securing of evidence through sampling. Two years after this case, the competent authorities have still not adopted the… »
Remembrance of Victims Must Not Be Closed Off
Human Rights Action (HRA), the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), and the Centre for Women’s and Peace Education ANIMA express their regret and protest over the fact that the authorities of Montenegro, instead of ensuring a dignified commemoration of the war crime committed against Croatian prisoners in the former “Morinj” camp, sent out ambivalent and… »
An exhibition that opens a dialogue about the 1990s and our present
Thirty years later, we are witnessing worrying similarities with the 1990s, which is why this exhibition serves both as a reminder of the importance of resisting the regressive ideologies that marked that period, and a warning to reflect for us as a society and not repeat the mistakes of the past, is one of the… »