Open ideas

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) with support of UNDP Office in Montenegro is implementing a project “Open ideas for Montenegro”, during which CCE conducted workshops in six cities across Montenegro… Open ideas – (pdf)

Open ideas for Montenegro

If you are open and ready to a constructive exchange of opinions, we propose you a new way to get involved into important processes in our society! Take part in the workshops organised by the Centre for Civic education, in the framework of the project „Open ideas for Montenegro” In the first phase of this… »

Corruption must not be tolerated

On the occasion of the international day for the fight against corruption, the Centre for Civic Education highlights the need of a systematic and decisive fight against widespread corruption in Montenegrin society. Apart from an evident political will to create conditions for a safe and sound reporting on corruption, this includes a professional work by… »

War for Peace – 21 years later

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Action for Human Rights (HRA) from Podgorica and Documenta from Zagreb recall that on this day – 6 December 1991 one of the strongest attacks on Dubrovnik was carried out by the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) from the territory of Montenegro, when during the shelling 19 people were killed… »

The same approach should be applied to all faculties

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses its satisfaction that, after four years of our insisting, the problem of corruption at the University of Montenegro (UoM) was finally explicitly recognized, and that the organs of the UoM itself and inspection services have begun dealing with it. The approach to solving this problem must be the same… »

Elections and election programmes 2012 – content or form?

AGENDA Conference on the course and character of the 2012 election campaign “Elections and election programmes 2012 – content or form?” PR Centre, Podgorica, 29 November, 2012 10h00 Registration of the participants 10h10 Welcome note and Opening Remarks Daliborka ULJAREVIĆ, Executive Director, CCE 10h20 What were citizens of Montenegro offered during the 2012 election campaign… »

Bjelica should provide specific answers

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is shocked by the reaction of the President of the UoM’s Administration Board Duško Bjelica where there were not only very generalized and unsubstantiated comments on our work, but insults against the academic community, threats to the CCE itself, and, which is not of less importance, there were no answers… »