Centre for Civic Education (CCE) does not support the Draft Law on Higher Education, which was in public discussion until 23 December 2021, although the CCE had its representative in the Working Group for drafting this text. For the sake of the public, it is necessary to point out the controversial aspects of drafting the… »
Press releases 2021
The public expects politicians to work in public and not party interest
„Citizens are increasingly concerned about the direction in which the state is moving, the effects of the challenging economic situation are being felt by the vast majority, and changes for the better are hard to spot. The Memorandum on cooperation between certain parties in power and the opposition is assessed as positive, and the public… »
A Guide to Protecting Journalistic Sources
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has published the publication “Protection of Journalistic Sources“, intended primarily for journalists working in newsrooms for investigative journalism, but also for all journalists in Montenegro who are interested in this topic. The publication can also be valuable to experts for media and media law, as a contribution to the public… »
We stronlgy condemn the hate speech of MPs Vučurović, Božović and Bajčetić
Twenty-five members of the Coalition Together for LGBTI Rights, which gathers NGOs and institutions working on improvement of human rights of LGBTI people in Montenegro, strongly condemns the hate speech of the Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights and Freedoms, Jovan Vučurović, and MP of Democratic Front MP Jelena Božović during the open debate… »
15 workshops selected within ‘Responsible education through teaching about the 90s’
In November, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announced a call for works that provide examples of good practice on the theme ‘Responsible education through teaching about the 90s’, to which a large number of quality workshops have applied. The CCE editorial team selected 15 workshops, authored by teachers from different educational institutions and municipalities.
Clarifications concerning the second Call for Proposals for CSOs
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is publishing Clarifications concerning the II Call for proposals for projects of civil society organizations (CSOs) within the project “CSOs in Montenegro – from basic services to policy making – M’BASE“. Attention is drawn to interested applicants to Corrigendum no.1 relating to the Guidelines for this Call for proposals. Clarifications… »
Lana Barić guest on the closing night of the FAST FORWARD 2021 Festival
PWDs between disabilities and barriers in montenegro – breaking the stigma
The universal language of film can make a significant contribution to understanding the universality of human rights, as it has the power to shake up and sensitize, especially when it comes to understanding the challenges some of the most marginalized groups face, such as people with disabilities. This was stated today at the panel discussion… »
Regional premiere of the film “A Machine To Live In” at FAST FORWARD 2021
The Berane edition of the FAST FORWARD Festival 2021 begins, screenings of great films and the accompanying programme in Podgorica and Kotor continue
The opening of the Berane edition at the Berane Cultural Center, with the continuation of screenings and accompanying programmes in Podgorica and Kotor, marks the third day of the FAST FORWARD Festival 2021. The third festival day in Podgorica, at the Montenegrin Cinematheque, starts at 17h00, with the documentary THE SELF-PORTRAIT, by Norwegian authors Espen… »