The Government should create guidelines for the integration of students from war areas

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses concern about frequent peer violence and discrimination among students in schools, which is based on intolerance and hate speech towards children and young people from war zones. Particularly concerns that intolerance and inciting behaviour come from students from Montenegro. Ukrainian, as well as Russian children, who started this school… »

Youth for human rights and against hate speech

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organized, from 30 September to 2 October 2022, the XXVI generation of Human Rights School with a focus on hate speech, supported by the Council of Europe and the European Union within the project “Hate is not an option!”, which 21 high school students from the Capital City of Podgorica,… »

Clarifications concerning the third Call for Proposals for CSOs

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) publishes Clarifications related to the III call for proposals for the support for projects of civil society organisations (CSOs) within the project CSOs in Montenegro – from basic services to policy shaping – M’BASE. Clarifications were given based on questions received by email at mbase@cgo-cce.org and during info sessions, with certain… »

Info session held in Cetinje

Today, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organized an info session in Cetinje, in the premises of the Business Center (former Košuta building), where presented the details of the III call for proposals for projects of civil society organizations (CSO) within the project ‘’CSOs in Montenegro – from basic services to policy shaping -M’BASE”. Petar… »

Need for changes in the work approach of the civil sector for greater impact and sustainability

Civil society is competitive and has numerous advantages, but regression trends are also noted. Therefore, it is important to stick to values, strengthen internal communication and cooperation, break apathy, to change work approaches to achieve greater impact and sustainability, as in many aspects the NGO sector also does the state work, it was concluded at… »

Civic activism is a serious job

You become an activist by realizing that there is no one and that if you do not do it, no one will. Civic activism is a serious job, it requires courage, optimism, time and will, and it does not just happen on the street, it is accented in the second panel “Civic activism and citizens’… »