In a society that declaratively protects victims of gender-based violence, it is striking how little attention we pay to those who are on the front line of this fight every day. Employees in the non-governmental sector who provide support to victims are, as a rule, overlooked. While institutions that are crucial for protection should function… »
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Critical Thinking as a Response to Disinformation
Developing media literacy among young people is essential for helping them responsibly navigate today’s digital environment , recognize disinformation, and understand how media shape public opinion. This was the key message of a three-day Media Literacy Forum organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE). The forum brought together 22 young participants from eight municipalities:… »
Centre of Lexicography of CANU Ignores Contractual Obligations
Centre for Civic Education (CGO) points to the non-transparent work of the Centre of Lexicography of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU), failure to meet deadlines for the preparation of lexicons, as well as possible violations of the Law on Culture. The Centre of Lexicography of CANU, as a scientific research unit of… »
The Education Trade Union of Montenegro terminates cooperation with “Vilina Vlas”
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 Education Trade Union of Montenegro (SPCG) to terminate its cooperation with the “Vilina Vlas” rehabilitation centre in Višegrad and remove it from the offer of the “Prosvjeta” travel agency, founded… »
A Like for Dehumanisation
I remember how harmless the sentences that begin with “I have nothing against it, but…” once sounded to me. They were spoken by a man who never threatened anyone, but calmly and patiently explained why someone did not belong somewhere. Only later did I realise that this “but” hides an entire mechanism of exclusion. All… »
The education trade union must not cooperate with those who deny crimes
Yesterday, the non-governmental organizations Centre for Civic Education (CCE) from Montenegro and the Association for Social Research and Communication (UDIK) from Bosnia and Herzegovina submitted an initiative to the Education Trade Union of Montenegro, calling for the termination of cooperation and the removal of the “Vilina Vlas” rehabilitation centre near Višegrad from the offer of… »
Proposed Amendments to the Law on Higher Education Contribute to Improving Quality in Higher Education
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the proposed amendments to the Law on Higher Education, particularly those related to Article 100 and the introduction of mandatory entrance examinations for enrolment in postgraduate studies following the completion of undergraduate studies with 180 ECTS credits. These amendments may contribute to strengthening quality criteria, especially through a combination… »
An Important Step Towards Affirming the Anti-Fascist Heritage in Nikšić
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Antifascists of Cetinja welcome last night’s decision of the Municipal Assembly of Nikšić to adopt the initiative submitted by the European Alliance to erect a memorial to Joka Baletić, a heroine of that city. This represents an important, albeit overdue, step towards a more consistent approach to the culture… »
The Ombudsperson’s Opinion on a Joke in a Textbook Is Not in Line with Human Rights Standards
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in relation to the opinion of the Protector of Human Rights and Freedomsregarding a joke about police officers in the textbook “Montenegrin Language for the Second Grade of Gymnasium”, which has attracted significant public attention due to the claim that the use of offensive speech constituted a violation of… »
Attacks on Journalists Without Sanctions Undermine the Rule of Law and Montenegro’s EU Path
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses concern over the acquittal rendered by the Basic Court in Berane in the case concerning the attack on photojournalists from Vijesti and Pobjeda, Boris Pejović and Stevo Vasiljević, during the erection of a monument to Chetnik commander and war criminal Pavle Đurišić, for which Danko Femić had been charged.… »










