Include young people in decision-making processes

On the occasion of the International Youth Day, the Centre for Civic Education points to unequal position of young people in Montenegrin society, who remain on margins of decision-making process, although, according to the latest census in 2011, young people aged 15 to 29 make 21.4% of the total population. Earlier studies have shown that… »

Victims of operation “Storm” still await for justice

On the occasion of 21 years from the operation “Storm”, which lasted from 4 – 7 August 1995, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) reminds that the establishment of justice for victims of wars that took place on the territory of former Yugoslavia must present the priority, which includes the creation of individualised list of victims… »

Cooperation in fight against corruption at the local level

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Ministry of Interior have today, in accordance with Article 80 of the Law on State Administration and respecting established mechanisms of cooperation practices between state administration and civil society organizations, signed a Memorandum of Understanding. Memorandum was signed by Daliborka Uljarević, executive director of CCE and Goran Danilović, Minister… »

State Election Commission must correct the Public Call

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) draws attention of the public that the PUBLIC CALL for selection of trainers for training educators and members of election committees published by the State Election Commission (SEC) on 22 July 2016, referring to the Law on Election of Councilors and Members of Parliament and the Regulation on Procedures and… »

General public should judge on the originality of Rakočević’s PhD

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) was surprised with the information that the commission of Law Faculty, managed by Velimir Rakočević, found that he did not plagiarise his PhD. This information was brought to the public by Rector Radmila Vojvodić, during a press conference focused on current outcomes of reforms on the University of Montenegro (UoM).… »

Through whose views does RTCG present us the Montenegrin reality?

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today presented the report Through whose views does RTCG present us Montenegrin reality, done within the CCE sub-programme Media and democracy with the aim to raise the level of awareness on the role of public broadcaster and respect of one of the most basic tenets – objective and balanced reporting.… »

CCE study “Montenegrin textbooks: what do they conceal and reveal about the contemporary history of Montenegro” presented at the regional school

European Association of History Educators (EUROCLIO) and History Teachers Association of Montenegro (HIPMONT) organised second regional summer school on Lovćen “History which binds the East and West”, from August 12 – 17 2016. Within the School’s programme, representatives of Centre for Civic Education (CCE) Tamara Milaš and Isidora Radonjić presented the study “Montenegrin textbooks: what… »