Innovative methods in teaching the 1990s

Through interactive methods, learning outside the classroom, and the use of digital tools, teachers gain new opportunities to explore sensitive and complex topics, bringing history closer to young people in a dynamic and relevant way. Such approaches enable multiple perspectives in understanding the past, as assessed at the two-day educational workshop “Museum of the 1990s –… »

The 1990s still last – in memories, politics and society

The 1990s are not just a part of history – they are still present in the way we remember, decide, and live. This was the central theme of the panel “The 1990s: From Non-Compliance to Resistance”, organized today by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Cultural Front, and M90 Foundation at the Cultural Centre of the Old Royal Capital Cetinje.… »

Notice on Info session

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,… »

Joint action for a stronger youth impact in society

Young people have clear attitudes on issues that concern them and the willingness to express them publicly, and it is up to institutions to show openness and readiness to listen to them, was one of the key messages of today’s Youth Café, organised by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) in Podgorica, which brought together… »

Joint action for stronger youth influence in society

Young people have clear opinions on issues that concern them and are ready to express them publicly, while institutions must demonstrate openness and willingness to listen, this was one of the key messages from today’s Youth Café, organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) in Podgorica, which brought together about 20 young people from the… »

The misuse of emotions in the service of historical revisionism

Civil society organisations and civic activists are warning the public about the danger of historical revisionism through emotional and symbolic manipulation, the latest example of which is the memorial service held for the fighters of the Chetnik movement in Krnovo. Citizens are being misled through manipulative techniques of distorting facts, omitting historical context, and exploiting… »

The misuse of emotions in the service of historical revisionism

Civil society organisations and civic activists are warning the public about the danger of historical revisionism through emotional and symbolic manipulation, the latest example of which is the memorial service held for the fighters of the Chetnik movement in Krnovo. Citizens are being misled through manipulative techniques of distorting facts, omitting historical context, and exploiting… »

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… »