Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the recent statement of the investor that they will form a museum of camp Mamula on the isle of Lastavica. However, CCE simultaneously warns that the overall project (boutique hotel with restaurants, shops, spa centre and etc.) does not guarantee an adequate protection of this locality, or the respect… »
Press releases 2016
Filip Kovačević PhD spoke on “American Presidential Elections: Already seen, or Something new?”
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) tonight hosted the lecture of Filip Kovačević PhD, on: “American presidential elections: already seen, or something new?” Filip Kovačević PhD analysed the relation of powers on the American political scene with regard to presidential elections scheduled for November. He presented the main components of Democrats’ campaign, Hillary Clinton and Bernie… »
Montenegrin textbooks do not elaborate on Srebrenica
On the occasion of July 11 – Srebrenica Genocide Remembrance Day, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) pays a tribute to victims of that crime and reminds of the gravity of Srebrenica tragedy. Post-Yugoslav societies must treat the victims of Srebrenica, as well as their families, with due moral and legal obligation, and thus contribute in… »
American Presidential Elections: Already Seen, or Something New?
Ministry of Education stultifies the process of cooperation between the Government and NGO sector
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is surprised with the fact that the Government, yesterday on 7 July 2016 at 164th session, adopted the Strategy of Development of Higher Education 2016 – 2020, and that the members of Working group, who allegedly worked on this document, have not seen that document in the form in which… »
Amendments to bylaws and recommmendations have been submitted to State Election Commission for reviewal
Working group for the analysis and improvement of bylaws of State Election Commission (SEC), previously established by Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Association of Youth with Disabilities of Montenegro (AYDM) and Network for the affirmation of non-governmental sector (MANS), today successfully completed its work and forwarded 39 amendments to 5 bylaws and 10 recommendations to… »
To open negotiations with everyone and to respect the autonomy of civil society
Daliborka Uljarević, Executive director of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), spoke on the Civil Society Forum EU – Balkans, which finished today in Paris, within the workshop on democratic governance. Among other issues, Uljarević assessed that «the erosion of democratic standards in Western Balkans is followed by newer, more subtle pressures on critically-oriented parts… »
Summer school Culture of Remembrance in Modern Europe completed
On the island of Rab, today was completed summer school Culture of Remembrance in Modern Europe, within which historians, curators, activists and artists from Poland, Germany, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Italy, Slovenia and Croatia, have been discussing challenges, possibilities and reach of culture of remembrance in different national contexts. From Montenegro, representatives of the Centre for… »
Amendments on bylaws of SEC gained full support on public debates in northern and southern region of Montenegro
Working group for the analysis and improvement of bylaws of State Election Commission (SEC), previously established by Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Association of Youth with Disabilities of Montenegro (AYDM) and Network for the affirmation of non-governmental sector (MANS), conducted five public debates in northern and southern region of Montenegro and gained the support for… »
CCE continues donating books
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today donated books from the area of democracy, civil society, human rights, active citizenship, corruption and public administration to Public institution Centre for culture Bijelo Polje, for the needs of National library Bijelo Polje. Within its programme activities, the CCE has a developed publishing activity, through which it has published… »