Deadline extended for applying projects to Call for support to projects of OCD in Montenegro

Deadline for submission of projects fro the CALL that Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announced within the framework of the programme Let’s Put Corruption into Museum has been extended for 7 (seven) days. Your project proposals, which should contribute to participation of civil society in implementation of anti-corruptive policies via monitoring, reporting and supervision of… »

Human rights are compass for credible journalism

Media have important role in affirmation of human rights, in investigation and reporting on cases of violation of human rights, in giving voice to victims of discrimination and other forms of violation of human rights, in seeking answers and encouraging the authorised institutions to work more efficiently on promotion and protection of human rights. Such… »

Government to establish responsibility within its management and not to violate rights of employees in state administration

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has submitted today to the Constitutional Court of Montenegro an Initiative for assessment of constitutionality and legality of the Article 167 of the Law on Civil Servants and State Employees, by which it is stipulated that ‘monetary claims from labour which have occurred from 1 January 2013 until day this… »

Education against Discrimination

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has organised, from 17 to 19 October, in Podgorica, training on discrimination for professionals working in the area of education, which is an integral part of the project 360° Full Circle for Human Rightswhich aims to contribute to reduction of discrimination and promotion of tolerance and respect for human rights in Montenegro.… »

Let’s put corruption into museum – CALL FOR PROPOSALS II

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project LET’S PUT CORRUPTION INTO MUSEUM! opens CALL FOR PROPOSALS for the support for civil society organisations’ projects in Montenegro Your project proposals, which should aim to contribute to the civil society participation in the implementation of anti-corruption policies and practices, shall be submitted no later than 15… »

Competition for the best investigative article in the field of human rights

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces the COMPETITION for the best investigative article in the field of human rights. Its aim is to contribute to strengthening of the role of media in promotion of human rights, democratic reforms and development of anti-discrimination culture, through active research and media reporting on cases of violations of human… »

Why are citizens paying mistakes of the judiciary system?

Regarding the information from today’s media, that Dusko Saric and Jovica Loncar are claiming €400 000 from the country of Montenegro for unfounded deprivation of liberty, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) reminds that this example represents not an incident but a more frequently occurring practice which is a result of also underived system of… »

To clearly define which body at the national level monitors the implementation of activities in the fight against corruption at the local level

A comprehensive analysis of the situation in the area of fight against corruption needs to precede to the improvement of the existing mechanisms to prevent this phenomenon. Furthermore, it is necessary to clearly define which body at the national level coordinates and monitors the implementation of anti-corruption activities at the local level. This was assessed… »

More proactive approach of institutions needed for fight against corruption

In Montenegro, more proactive approach and cooperation of all competent institutions, at national and local level, is needed for the fight against corruption, and support of civil society organizations, media and citizens is prerequisite for track record in this area. This was assessed at the national conference within the framework of project “Let’s put corruption… »