Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in cooperation with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, organised a meeting with the representatives of civil society and Jozo Radoš, MEP and member of Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary Committee of EU and Montenegro (SAPC), within the project «European cafe», based on the principle of World Café method, on the subject “European… »
Press releases 2016
Information meetings for NGOs from North, South and Centre of Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organised information sessions on 16, 17 and 20 May for representatives of local civil society organisations (CSO) in Kotor, Berane and Podgorica, within the project “Think locally – Act locally! – Fight against corruption on local level”. Montenegrin CSOs had the opportunity to be informed about the conditions for the… »
Hatred crime to be severely punished
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) condemns the violence perpetrated by two men against a Roma boy in Podgorica, which was recorded and circulated via social networks during last couple of days. CCE urged competent institutions to identify and accordingly sanction the bullies by implementing the provisions on hate crime in order to convey a clear… »
It’s okay to be different!
On the occasion of International Day Against Gomophobia, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) indicated on extremely difficult position of people of different sexual orientation in Montenegrin society. In spite of the solid legislative and institutional framework concerning fight against homophobia, dedication of institutions remains declarative to the great extent. Certain progress was evident in the… »
Empower the role of student parliaments and volunteer clubs to prevent peer violence
Coordinator of the Centre for Civic Education Youth Group of Centre for Civic Education (CCE YG) Miloš Knežević was the guest of Student parliament of High School “25 May” in Tuzi where he held a workshop for students and teachers of this school on the role of student parliaments and volunteer clubs in the prevention… »
School principals can’t only be responsible to ministers
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) reminds of the detrimental consequences of legal provision, which prescribes that minister, not the school and managerial boards, appoints the principals of educational institutions, because it decreases the level of democratic participation of local community and teaching staff. Practice also proved that this creates room for the implementation of arbitrariness… »
What do Europeans think, know and expect from the European Union?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today organised a press conference in its premises whereby it presented the results of opinion polls on the opinion, knowledge and expectations of Europeans from the European Union, as part of the project “Homo Europeanus – Overcoming the Knowledge Deficit”, implemented with the support of European Commission through the Europe for… »
Research about the Opinion, Knowledge and Expectations of Europeans from the European Union
European and anti-fascist values must be fostered
On the occasion of May 9 – Europe Day and Victory Day, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) underlines that the development of Montenegrin society must be based on European and anti-fascist values. European agreements prescribe that EU membership cannot be sought by any European country which respects common values. Montenegro is making technical progress on… »
Fight for free media requires continuity
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) congratulates 3 May, World Press Freedom Day, to all media and media employees in Montenegro. Role of the media in the development of a democratic society, through free and responsible informing and creation of critical thought in the society, is irreplaceable. In this respect, the authorities are also obliged to… »