Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project LET’S PUT CORRUPTION INTO MUSEUM! opens call for proposal
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Corruption strongly and negatively affects economic development, contributes to social stratification and inequality, which is why it is necessary to further strengthen the mechanisms established by local self-governments in terms of transparency and accountability of preforming jobs of direct interest to citizens.
Although there is a great responsibility of the local authorities, corruption at the local level is not only local problem, and the fight against corruption requires multisectoral and comprehensive response.
The Coalition for Transparency and Fight against Corruption at the Local Level (KUM) notes that democracy at the local level in Montenegro is not sufficiently developed.
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has organised an awarding ceremony for best visual displays of corruption consequences within the framework of the project Let’s Put Corruption into Museum! today in the EU Info Centre in Podgorica.
Public call for visual artists in Montenegro…
The Coalition for Transparency and Fight against Corruption at the Local Level (KUM) assesses that the felling of cypresses in Bar represents an example of non-functionality of local democracy which should be based on direct approach and transparency.
Three new projects supported
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has today, within the programme Let’s put corruption into museum! signed contracts with civil society organisations (CSO) which were awarded funds via second call for support of projects of these organisations in Montenegro in 2018.
Deadline for submission of projects fro the CALL that Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announced within the framework of the programme Let’s Put Corruption into Museum has been extended for 7 (seven) days.
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project LET’S PUT CORRUPTION INTO MUSEUM! opens call for proposals