Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that higher education should be one of the priorities of any accountable government, but that it is chronically lacking in Montenegro. In addition to the neglect of this system, today we are also witnessing the blocking of the adoption of a new legislative and strategic framework of higher… »
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Teaching on the wartime past issues to suppress radicalism and extremism among youth
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today sent to the Ministry of Education an Initiative to improve the teaching process related to contemporary national and regional history with a focus on sensitive, controversial or insufficiently researched and represented issues, which also proposes the inclusion of supporting teaching material developed by the CCE through several of its… »
The First Montenegrin Youth Security Academy completed
Today in Podgorica diplomas were awarded to the 1st Montenegrin Youth Security Academy, which was organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project of the same title, with the support of the NATO Public Diplomacy Division. The Academy gathered 20 students who had the opportunity to participate in interactive lectures with lecturers… »
The second half was also marked by the candidates’ active campaign in the media and on social media
The second round of presidential elections generated a huge number of media announcements, dominantly on portals, while the campaign silence was undermined and the question of the purposefulness of the existence of that rule was opened. Milo Đukanović used more space in prime-time TV shows and debates, as well as on social media Facebook and… »
Students themselves must stand for their rights
On the occasion of another Student Day – 4 April – Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that the last few years, which have been marked by socio-political turbulence, have opened up new opportunities for students to express a greater degree of activism, which, unfortunately, has been lacking. Thus, Montenegrin students remain, by their… »
Service catalogue to bring the work of local self-governments closer to the public
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) yesterday sent to the Ministry of Public Administration, as the body responsible for monitoring and implementation of local self-government affairs, the Initiative for creating a catalogue of services that local self-governments in Montenegro provide to citizens. CCE believes that the most effective manner of strengthening the transparency of work, bringing… »
Call for participants of Intercultural Camp
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces CALL for participants of INTERCULTURAL CAMP If you are a high-school pupil, wishing to learn about constructive and effective forms of communication, build connections with your peers from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds, make changes in your school and the local community in order to affirm the values and… »
There is no rule of law without respect for the human rights and dignity of the victims
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of 24 March – the International Day of the Right to the Truth about Serious Violations of Human Rights and the Dignity of Victims – indicates the importance of continuous actions aimed at achieving justice for all victims of serious systemic violations of human rights and prosecuting… »
Intensive election battle both in the media and on social networks
The first round of the presidential elections in Montenegro was the key topic of the media in the previous month, especially on internet portals. During this election cycle, there were violations of election silence, and special attention of the public was generated by the TV appearances and debates of the presidential candidates with accompanying controversies.… »
Support for 19 new projects through the M’BASE programme
“Civil society in Montenegro represents a great resource for the Europeanization of society, and the M’BASE programme has been a way for many in recent years to continue their activities, because there were no funds allocated by the Government, hence this programme has influenced and continues to influence the preservation of the fabric of civil… »