Active approach of all parts of our society, as well as networking of student and educational structures, is very important to confront elements that lead to extremist ideas, as it was concluded at the fourth public debate ‘Dialogue in the community – prevention of radicalization and violent extremism‘ organized by the Centre for Civic Education… »
Press releases 2019
Ignorance leads to radical attitudes
The lack of information about others and the intolerance towards others lead to prejudice and radical attitudes that are an obstacle for unification within our diversities, as it was concluded at the third public debate “Dialogue in the community – prevention of radicalization and violent extremism” organized today by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE)… »
Dialogue can lead to prevention of radicalism and violent extremism
Communication within the community plays an important role in prevention of radicalism and violent extremism, since lack of adequate communication generates fear, which further creates space for manipulation and can lead to conflict, as it was concluded today, at the second public debate ‘Dialogue in the community – prevention of radicalization and violent extremism‘ organized… »
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Twenty-four participants successfully completed Democracy school
Tonight in Podgorica, in the premises of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), diplomas were awarded to participants of the XXVIII generation of the Democracy School, a school for the study of democracy from theory to practice, organized by the CCE in partnership with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. Participants of the Democracy School who successfully… »
Minister of education to dismiss all school directors whose work education inspection has determined as illegal
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has been pointing for years to deficiencies of a legal provision by which the Minister of Education appoints and dismisses directors of educational institutions. Such provision creates enormous and unjustified space for discretionary decision-making, and this is visible both through the appointment process and through the “protection” of those directors… »
To prevent transformation of radicalism into violent extremism
Radicalism exists in all societies and at various levels, but it is important to prevent its transformation into violent extremism, as it was concluded at today’s public lecture ‘Dialogue in the community – prevention of radicalization and violent extremism‘ organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) in gymnasium ‘Slobodan Skerovic’ in Podgorica.
Notice on extension of the deadline for applications to public call
The deadline for application for artists to the Public call for participation at the regional art colony on communicating corruption through artists view has been extended. The deadline for submitting applications for the call, announced by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the program Let’s put corruption into the museum!, has been extended until… »
Judges and prosecutors strenghtened their knowledge and skills in PR
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organized, on 30 and 31 May 2019, in Podgorica, training on communication skills for judicial officials, within the framework of the Open Justice project, supported by the Ministry of Justice of the Government of Montenegro. During the two-day intensive programme, 22 representatives of the judiciary, from various courts and prosecution… »
Appeal sent by 11 Montenegrin NGOs to the Judicial Council of Montenegro regarding the decision for election to the office of the President of the Supreme Court and the candidate for election to the office of the president of the Basic Court in Podgorica, Bar, Plav, Rozaje and Kotor
Today, 11 non-governmental organisations sent the letter sent to Judicial Council of Montenegro regarding the decision on candidates for election to the office of the President of the Supreme Court and the candidate for election to the office of the president of the Basic Courts in Podgorica, Bar, Blue, Rožaje and Kotor. Dear Mr. Vukčević, Incumbent Supreme… »