With the slogan “Everlasting battles“, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is organizing the XII edition of the Montenegrin FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival 2021 in Podgorica, Berane and Kotor.
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Supreme State Prosecution Office is obligated to take over the case of “Bijelo Polje babies” to satisfy justice
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) provides full support to damaged parents in case of “Bijelo Polje babies” and requests the acting Supreme State Prosecutor Dražen Burić to take over this case of social importance from the jurisdiction of the High Court in Bijelo Polje for further action. A convicting court decision was brought twice in… »
Bjelica undisputedly guilty, incorrect statements that CCE works according to orders
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), following the statement of Duško Bjelica, professor at the Faculty of Sports and Physical Education and former multi-term president of the Board of the University of Montenegro (UoM), points out that the Decision of Ethical Committee of UoM is clear, although unpleasant for him. Bjelica sent his statement to several… »
The Government should urgently address the burning issues of the environment for the work of the NGO sector
The Government did not meet expectations concerning NGOs, and it is especially worrying that there is no tendency to understand the role of NGOs and the need to work on the sustainability of NGOs, especially in the financial aspect, was one of the conclusions of the second part of the discussion forum ” CSOs and… »
It is necessary to work together on strengthening normative and strategic framework and practice of cooperation between NGOs and the Government
Cooperation between the Government and NGOs is not good and efforts of all stakeholders are needed to make it functional and mutually beneficial, it was assessed today in the first part of the discussion forum “CSOs and Authorities – which road to the cooperation in building open society?“, organised by the Centre for Civic Education… »
III Media Literacy Forum completed
Today in Podgorica, diplomas were awarded to the participants of the III Media Literacy Forum organised by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project “Media for Me!“, supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Balkan Trust for Democracy funded by German Marshall Fund… »
Spaces of tolerance are preserved and developed by synergy
We need to reduce the abstract concept of tolerance to specific issues and to address it through our work from different aspects. There is some progress, but there is also regression, which warns us that this is a continuous process in which education and the principle of responsibility play an important role, as well as… »
The student population imprisoned in the index of old problems
On the occasion of November 17 – International Students’ Day – the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out the unfavourable status of the student population, which remains on the margins of public policy. Decision-makers should make efforts to ensure a more stable future for students, who increasingly, during or after completing their studies, decide… »
The Government is punishing through the budget the ones whom it dislikes
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is concerned about the intention of the Ministry of Finance and Social Welfare (MFSW) to abolish the percentage expenditures in the budget that certain institutions and organizations have had so far. In particular, we note that this was not preceded by any consultations with the stakeholders. In addition, the fact… »
Call for participation in the public competition
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is announcing an OPEN CALL for participation in the competition for RESPONSIBLE EDUCATION THROUGH TEACHING ABOUT THE 90s The subject of the competition is a work that provides an example of good practice on the topic of Responsible education through classes about the 90s. The work must be applicable in teaching… »