Today in Podgorica, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organized a second info session presenting the details of the call for proposals for projects of civil society organisations (CSO) within the project „CSOs in Montenegro – from basic services to policy shaping -M’BASE”.
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Additional info session notice
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), due to the great interest and a limited number of participants because of the application of prescribed epidemiological measures, will organize additional info session to present the details of the call for proposals for projects of civil society organizations (CSO) within the project ‘’CSOs in Montenegro – from basic services to policy shaping… »
Clearer, more cautious and more transparent on the conditions for Montenegrin Citizenship
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the decision of the Government of Montenegro to temporarily postpone the consideration of the Decision on amending the Decision on the criteria for determining the conditions for the acquisition of Montenegrin Citizenship by admission, given that it has caused a lot of controversy in the public. Although to date… »
New government should demonstrate dedication in addressing problems of Roma and Egyptians
On the occasion of 8 April – International Roma Day, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) takes the opportunity to point out to the extremely difficult position of the Roma community in Montenegro, especially during coronavirus pandemic, which further aggravates the existential frame of the Roma population. On the other hand, widespread discrimination and marginalization make this social… »
Info session held in Bijelo Polje
Today in Bijelo Polje, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) in cooperation with the municipality of Bijelo Polje, organized an info session to present details of the call for proposals for projects of civil society organizations (CSO) within the project ‘’CSOs in Montenegro – from basic services to policy shaping -M’BASE”.
Ombudsman determined the absence of Ministrys` reaction
Protector of human rights and freedoms of Montenegro, in the proceedings on its initiative and at the request sent by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) , brought an opinion assessing that activities in Elementary school „Boško Buha“, which refer to the distribution of gifts with religious content, were not in accordance with the law.… »
Information session notice
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organizes information sessions to present details of the call for proposals for projects of civil society organisations (CSO) within the project “CSOs in Montenegro – from basic services to policy shaping – M’BASE”. Information sessions will be held according to the following schedule: 7 April 2021, 11:00 to 13:00,… »
Good Prime Minister’s decision to dismiss deniator of genocide in Srebrenica from the position of Minister of Justice
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the decision of Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic to dismiss the current Minister of Justice, Vladimir Leposavic, who denied that genocide occurred in Srebrenica and at the same time made meaningless the commitment of Montenegro to respect the decisions of international courts, such as the Hague Tribunal (ICTY), as well… »
Student population neither in heaven nor on earth
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of the Student Day, reminds that this day is marked by the inadequate position of students in Montenegrin society. There is no progress in academic understanding of obligation toward students by decision-makers, i.e. students are still perceived as statists rather than those who should be actors in… »
Genocide for beginners
War crimes, aggression and crimes against humanity are terms of the international law by which we define most serious human rights violations and which as such remain engraved in the collective memory. However, none of these terms attract so much attention as the word genocide. No matter how many times this term is repeated, it… »