Executive Director and Development Coordinator at the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Daliborka Uljarevic and Damir Nikocevic, met with the delegation of the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by the Minister for Foreign Affairs Peka Havista. Given that one of the four priorities of the Finish EU Presidency represent common values and the rule… »
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None jeopardizes UoM’s autonomy, but requires UoM to respect the law
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) considers as unacceptable the UoM’s management attempt to discredit the Institution of Protector of Human Rights and Freedoms of Montenegro (Ombudsman) which established that Janko Ljumovic, Associate Professor at the UoM was discriminated in the process of election to the higher academic title. We recall that Janko Ljumovic was not… »
Government’s proposed amendments to the Law on Free Access to Information annul the public’s right to know
On the occasion of International Right to Know Day – 28 September, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses its concerns about proposed amendments to the Law on Free Access to Information, which attempt to narrow the citizens’ right to information, contrary to the Constitution and international standards. For quite some time, Montenegro has the… »
Education of teaching staff on LGBT rights for more inclusive work with students
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today organized training for professionals in the field of education ‘Prevention and education of homophobia and transphobia in secondary schools in Montenegro’ within the framework of project NO to discrimination – YES to diversity, supported by the Ministry for Human and Minority Rights.
Call for participants of Traveling school for transitional justice
More opportunities for employment of persons with disabilities should be provided
‘People with disabilities can be creators of great and important stories if given the opportunity, they should be accepted individually, according to their personal qualities and willingness to face workplace challenges,’ as it was assessed at the conference ‘Perspectives of employment of persons with disabilities in Montenegro and Examples of Good Practice’ which was final… »
Media dominantly had positive coverage about LGBTIQ community
There is no lasting peace without reconciliation in the region
On the occasion of 21 September – International Day of Peace, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) urges all actors of the society to make systematic efforts in order to strengthen individuals and society that strive for non-violent conflict resolution and for building more just society. The armed conflicts that took place in the 1990s… »
RECOM III call for support to CSO projects
Centre for Civic Education (CCE/CGO), on behalf of project partners, within the project Regional CSO Activism for Regional Reconciliation in the Former Yugoslavia – in Support of RECOM, announces THIRD CALL FOR SUPPORT TO PROJECTS OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS IN NORTH MACEDONIA AND KOSOVO You may submit your project proposals, which should contribute to strengthen… »
Call for internship
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces the Call for VIII generation of interns. Internship lasts for two months, from 15 October to 15 December 2019, with a possibility of extending cooperation on various grounds. We invite you to apply for following programmes: Democratisation and Europeanisation – 2 positions Human Rights – 1 position Active Citizenship… »