Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organised today training for future professionals in the field of education on the topic ‘Homophobia and transphobia prevention and education in Montenegrin high schools’, within the project NO to discrimination, YES to differences, implemented with the support of the Ministry for Human and Minority Rights.
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Pupils learned about film as responsible and engaged activity that helps advocacy of human rights
Local authorities should not ignore citizens’ requests
The Coalition for Transparency and Fight against Corruption at the Local Level (KUM) supports the efforts of non-governmental activists and citizens of Ulcinj to protect the Pine forest area and urges the Ulcinj local authorities to respect the voice of its citizens, but also to act responsibly towards the resources of this municipality. We recall… »
Public call for participation at the regional art workshop
PUBLIC CALL FOR PARTICIPATION AT THE REGIONAL ART WORKSHOP ART FOR SOCIAL CHANGE – VIEW ON CORRUPTION Aiming to contribute to fight against corruption through alternative ways and sensibilisation of the artistic community in communicating current social challenges, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and the NGO Za druga invite young artists and students of… »
Screenings within Fast forward travelling film factory finished
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organised, from 26 September to 8 October 2019, film screenings in eight Montenegrin primary schools within the project FAST FORWARD Travelling Film Factory. In this manner, young people, aged 13 to 15, were better acquainted with complex and sensitive human rights theme, and film industry and socially engaged film were… »
Systematic response of the state is needed, but also more youth activism
Youth in Montenegro still do not sufficiently influence decision-making processes, and in order to change this, a part of systematic and institutional support, it is necessary for the youth themselves to be more proactive, as it was concluded at the final conference ‘Activate Me!’ organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the same… »
Good Government’s decision to dismiss Lakicevic Djuranovic from negotiating structure
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the decision of the Government of Montenegro to dismiss Associate Professor at the Law Faculty of University of Montenegro, Bojana Lakicevic- Djuranovic from the negotiating structure. As a reminder, in mid-September, the CCE has sent a letter to the Chief Negotiator, Aleksandar Drljevic, to urgently submit a proposal to… »
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Responsibility as basis for stimulating non-violent action
On the occasion of 2 October – International Day of Non-Violence, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) takes the opportunity to invite all actors of society to make greater efforts to create societal norms that lead to nonviolent conflict resolution, as well as competent institutions to most severely sanction the behaviour of those who encourage… »
Let’s put corruption into museum – CALL FOR PROPOSALS III
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project LET’S PUT CORRUPTION INTO MUSEUM! Opens CALL FOR PROPOSALS for the support for civil society organisations’ projects in Montenegro Your project proposals, which should aim to contribute to the civil society participation in the implementation of anti-corruption policies and practices, shall be submitted no later than 25 October 2019,… »