The censors indicated to the last judgment of our reality

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses its regret that the Capital City of Podgorica restricted the right to artistic expression to the director Zlatko Paković, through the cancellation of support for the final realization of the play “Pier Paolo Pasolini directs the Last Judgment“. Such approaches do not contribute to the Europeanization of Montenegrin society,… »

Discrimination remains a big problem in Montenegrin society

More than hald of citizens of Montenegro recognize the presence of discrimination, and Roma, women and the poor are seen as the most discriminated, while 94.1% consider, through experience or indirect belief, that there is political discrimination in Montenegro, which they primarily see in the employment area. Dissatisfaction with the work of the institutions is… »

The memorial plaque at the site of the JNA camp in Morinj is important for dealing with the past and reconciliation in the region

Human Rights Action (HRA) and the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcome the installation of the memorial plaque in the site where the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) military camp in Morinj was, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defense of the Government of Montenegro and in presence of senior officials of… »

Solidarity for Pride and against retrograde actors

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) hereby expresses strong support for the X Montenegro Pride, which is scheduled for Saturday, 8 October 2022, and at the same time condemns the irresponsible behaviour of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC), which announces the organisation of a rally against this Pride. CCE reminds that except for the first Pride,… »

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… »