8 March in the spirit of misogyny

On the occasion of 8 March – International Women’s Day, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points with concern to increasing misogyny which remains insufficiently and inadequately addressed by decision makers, institutions and significant part of the society. When it comes to female politicians, misogyny has recently been highlighted, but it is also present and… »

Great interest of students for the second Media Literacy Forum

Today, in Podgorica, diplomas were awarded to the participants of the second Media Literacy Forum organised by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project “Media for me!”, supported by the Embassy of Kingdom of Netherlands, the Embassy of Kingdom of Norway and the Balkan Trust for Democracy (BTD) of the German Marshall Fund… »

Directors to be elected by school and managing board, not by a Minister

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) calls on the Committee on Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Parliament of Montenegro, but also on all members of the Parliament of Montenegro, to urgently include provision into the Draft amendments to the General Law on Education by which the competence of the school or managing board of educational… »

Call “Reporting for change”

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces a CALL “Reporting for change” for the best investigative journalistic story that produced a specific change In order to strengthen the role of the media in Montenegrin society, emphasize the importance of reporting on numerous issues in the context of European integration, as well as further affirmation of investigative… »

Human rights education important for future police

At the Police Academy, in cooperation with the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), a programme of additional education on human rights issues was held. As part of this programme, the second online workshop for participants of the 14th generation of the Police Academy was held today, with a focus on the human rights of marginalized… »