Human Rights Action (HRA), Centre for Civic Education (CCE), and ANIMA – Center for Women’s and Peace Education, on the occasion of the 28th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica, pay tribute to all victims and express solidarity with the survivors and their families. And this year, the persistence and courage of the families in… »
Actual
To accept the objection for non-broadcasting the information in the News 2 about the protest of 18 NGOs due to the illegal re-election of Boris Raonić as the director of the RTCG
Ombudsperson of RTCG, Danijela Popović, accepted the complaint of Human Rights Action (HRA), submitted on behalf of 18 non-governmental organizations because RTCG did not publish information in the central Dnevnik (News) about their joint protest against the re-election of Boris Raonić as director of RTCG. The Ombudsperson has recommended to the RTCG Council to accept… »
Politics for girls and fags
My two favourite hobbies since childhood have been engaging in women’s stories and power dynamics. As I grew up, I realized that one of them had prevailed. Politics, like any social process involving negotiations over the distribution of power, influence, and resources, is one of my favorite definitions of politics. Everything about voting is negotiation,… »
To determine responsibility for the loss of EU funds for Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that the news that the Government of Montenegro failed to create a single quality project that would be included in the financial package of 2.1 billion euros allocated by EU for 14 projects in the transport, energy, environment, human capital and private sector in the Western Balkans represents… »
Rainbow agenda
The first unwritten rule we learn in kindergartens is that playing with dolls is for girls, while cars are for boys. Pink is exclusively for skirts, and blue is the colour of shirts. In elementary school, teachers pair up a boy and a girl at the desks and carefully observe the development of their relationship,… »
Homophobia – a shortcut to (illusion of) power
When I was 14 years old, I used the term “faggot” for the first time. I did it in an attempt to “win” an argument with my younger brother. I don’t remember the cause of the argument, but I do remember a strong feeling that if I didn’t do something, I wouldn’t survive. The survival… »
Education system as one of the key factors in building a multicultural society
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today presented the publication “Multiculturalism and underrepresented national communities in the Montenegrin education system“, which provides an overview of minority representation within the education system of Montenegro, as well as the principles and implementation of multicultural and intercultural teaching in Montenegrin schools as a manner to create a society that… »
Struggle for Authenticity: Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Identity and Society
June is recognized as a global holiday, or rather, Pride Month for LGBTQ+ individuals. However, that sense of pride is sometimes overshadowed by shame, sadness, and dissatisfaction – as the fight for full equality is long and exhausting. And it is not only a collective battle of those united with the same goal but also… »
Special State Prosecution without adequate support from the Government, and the rule of law requires political will and compromise
Appointments in the judiciary, compromise of political entities and political will are necessary for the rule of law to be achieved in Montenegro, it was assessed at the conference “Review of 11 years of progress and challenges – how to revive Montenegro’s negotiations with the EU”, which was organized today by the Centre for Civic… »
Montenegro still lacks the leadership to lead it into the EU
In the next three years, Montenegro needs to find strength to complete political processes and consolidate itself in order to complete the process of European integration by the end of 2027, stated the President of the country, Jakov Milatović, at the conference “Review of 11 years of progress and challenges – how to revive Montenegro’s… »