Youth learned about argument based presentation through the debate

After a series of training sessions on interculturalism, conducted by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) in gymnasiums in Kotor, Bijelo Polje and Podgorica, the selected 12 most prominent debaters competed today in Podgorica, with the winning team also receiving a cash prize. When creating the teams that participated in the debate, care was taken… »

Why is the Government hiding information on the implementation of EU accession process activities?

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out the insufficient level of transparency in the government’s work, especially regarding the so-called oral information about the implementation of activities in Montenegro’s accession process to the European Union. If the Government truly believes that it is achieving significant results in this area, then logically, such information should not… »

9 new projects supported through the M’BASE programme

‘Through five calls for support to civil sector projects, we have seen that non-governmental organizations in Montenegro have the capacity, good ideas, quality staff and represent important actors on the path to European integration,‘ as it was emphasized today during the ceremony of signing nine new contracts with CSOs with a total value of 180,444.00… »

22 NGOs in the letter submitted to the Supreme State Prosecutor again appeal for the suspension of misdemeanor proceedings against historian Boban Batrićević

Today, 22 non-governmental organizations appealed to the Supreme State Prosecutor (SSP), Milorad Marković, to stand up for freedom of expression and to order the suspension of misdemeanour proceedings initiated by state prosecutor Snežana Šišević against Boban Batrićević, author of the column “Chatter to Metodology and Djaonikije” published on the Antena M portal. NGOs warn that… »

Youth from south of Montenegro learned about youth activism

Education encourages youth activism, and that segment is significantly lacking in the formal education system, making informal programmes by non-governmental organizations invaluable for fostering youth networking and their engagement in the community. This was, among other, concluded at the Youth Activism School for high school students from the Southern region of Montenegro, organized by the… »

With street names responsible towards victims of war crimes

Non-governmental organizations ANIMA Center for Women’s and Peace Education, Human Rights Action (HRA), and the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) express their protest against the proposal of councillors of Democrats, Mitar Vuković and Vladimir Čađenović, to name one of the streets in Podgorica after Pavle Bulatović, the Minister of Internal Affairs and Defense during the… »

Through exhange of regional experiences towards strengthening the concept of gender equality

Representatives of five non-governmental organizations from Montenegro focusing on gender equality have completed a study visit to Belgrade today, which lasted from 11 to 14 February. The projects of these organizations are supported through the programme “CSOs in Montenegro – from basic services to policy shaping – M’BASE“, implemented by the Centre for Civic Education… »

Educating youth for an intercultural society

With the awarding of diplomas to 25 high school students from different parts of Montenegro, the five-day Intercultural Camp ended today. It was organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) from 7 to 11 February in Berane, as part of the project “Embrace Diversity, Empower Minds”, supported by the Embassy of Canada through the… »