Montenegro

Municipality of Budva

National Network
Montenegro
Address

Trg Sunca 3
85310 Budva
Montenegro

Telephone
+382 33 451 000
Telephone (other)
+382 33 403 812
Fax
+382 33 451 000
E-Mail
kabinet@budva.me
E-Mail (2)
info@budva.me
E-Mail (3)
skupstina@budva.me
E-Mail (4)
protokol@budva.me
Mobile Phone
+38269349299
Mobile Phone (other)
n/a
Organisation Type
Local/Regional Authority
Year of Establishment
1950
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information

Municipality of Budva (MB) lies at the central part of Adriatic coast of Montenegro. It has 36km long coastline and area of app 124m². At the 2011 census MB had 19.218 inhabitants and the 2019 budget of app 38 million €. With 130, 40 inhabitants per km² it is one of the highest density municipalities of ME. Municipality of Budva has around 300 employees and together with all municipalities’ public entities more than 1000 employees. Within municipality there are 7 secretariats and Municipality of Budva is founder, owner and co-owner of 11 public entities.
Budva Municipality is the strongest pillar of Montenegrin economy where tourism is the single biggest industry and high development priority. In 2018, Budva accounted for 44,5% of total tourism turnover and 45,2% of total overnights in Montenegro. This is a continuous trend for more than five decades in which Budva was app half of ME tourism.

Mission and Objectives

The mission and objectives of the Municipality of Budva can be described as follows:

Mission:
The Municipality of Budva is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for its residents and fostering sustainable development within its territory. We are committed to providing efficient and transparent local governance, promoting economic prosperity, preserving cultural heritage, and ensuring the well-being of our community members. Through active engagement and collaboration, we aim to create a vibrant, inclusive, and environmentally conscious municipality that serves as a model for responsible local self-government.

Objectives:

Community Well-being and Quality of Life:

To prioritize the well-being, safety, and overall quality of life for all residents of Budva.
To provide essential services, including healthcare, education, public safety, and social support systems, that meet the needs of the community.
Sustainable Development and Environmental Stewardship:

To promote sustainable urban planning and development practices that balance economic growth with environmental conservation.
To implement initiatives that address environmental challenges, such as waste management, conservation of natural resources, and sustainable transportation.
Cultural Preservation and Promotion:

To safeguard and promote the rich cultural heritage of Budva, preserving historical sites, traditions, and local customs.
To support cultural events, festivals, and initiatives that celebrate diversity and contribute to the cultural identity of the municipality.
Economic Growth and Prosperity:

To foster a conducive environment for businesses, both local and international, to thrive and contribute to the economic prosperity of the municipality.
To encourage entrepreneurship, innovation, and job creation, thereby enhancing the economic well-being of our community.
Transparent and Accountable Governance:

To uphold the principles of transparency, accountability, and integrity in all municipal operations and decision-making processes.
To actively engage with citizens through open forums, public consultations, and accessible information channels to ensure that their voices are heard.
Tourism Development and Management:

To promote sustainable tourism practices that preserve the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Budva while providing economic benefits to the community.
To enhance the tourism infrastructure and services to attract visitors from around the world.
Social Inclusion and Civic Engagement:

To create an inclusive and supportive environment that respects the rights and dignity of every individual in the community.
To encourage civic participation, volunteering, and community involvement, fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment among residents.
Infrastructure and Urban Services:

To invest in modern, reliable, and accessible infrastructure, including transportation, utilities, and public spaces, to meet the evolving needs of our growing municipality.
By aligning our efforts with these objectives, the Municipality of Budva aspires to create a thriving, sustainable, and harmonious community for current and future generations.

Main Projects / Activities

Main projects that is going on is reconstruction of Budva promenade as you can see on the link
https://budva.me/promenade

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

The Municipality of Budva can contribute to the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) Network in Montenegro in several meaningful ways:

Cultural Exchange and Dialogue:

Organize and host cultural events, workshops, and seminars that promote intercultural dialogue and understanding among different communities within Budva and across Montenegro.
Promoting Tolerance and Inclusivity:

Implement initiatives that foster a culture of tolerance, respect, and inclusivity within the municipality, creating a welcoming environment for people of all backgrounds.
Heritage Preservation and Promotion:

Support projects that focus on preserving and promoting cultural heritage sites, traditions, and practices, contributing to a shared sense of cultural identity.
Youth Empowerment and Engagement:

Develop programs and activities that engage young people in cultural exchange, arts, and creative expression, encouraging them to become active participants in the ALF Network.
Collaboration with Educational Institutions:

Partner with schools, universities, and educational institutions to implement cultural education programs, workshops, and seminars that promote diversity, tolerance, and dialogue.
Networking and Partnerships:

Actively engage with other local governments, NGOs, and cultural organizations in Montenegro to create a network of stakeholders dedicated to promoting intercultural dialogue and understanding.
Media and Communication Initiatives:

Support media campaigns and initiatives that highlight the importance of cultural diversity, inclusivity, and dialogue, reaching a broader audience and raising awareness within the community.
Youth Exchanges and Mobility Programs:

Facilitate youth exchanges, study tours, and cultural immersion programs that allow young people from Budva to interact with their peers from different cultural backgrounds.
Artistic and Creative Initiatives:

Encourage local artists, performers, and creators to collaborate on projects that promote cultural exchange and understanding through various forms of artistic expression.
Supporting Grassroots Initiatives:

Provide funding, resources, and logistical support for grassroots initiatives that align with the mission and goals of the ALF Network, amplifying their impact within the municipality.
Advocacy for Intercultural Policies:

Advocate for policies at the local and national levels that promote intercultural dialogue, inclusivity, and cultural exchange, influencing decision-making processes in favor of diversity.
Monitoring and Evaluation:

Regularly assess the impact of programs and initiatives related to cultural exchange and intercultural dialogue to ensure that they are effectively contributing to the goals of the ALF Network.
By actively participating in the Anna Lindh Foundation Network, the Municipality of Budva can play a vital role in promoting cultural diversity, understanding, and cooperation, both within the municipality and in the broader context of Montenegro.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

The Municipality of Budva is eager to join the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) Network for several compelling reasons:

Promoting Cultural Exchange and Understanding: The municipality recognizes the immense value of cultural exchange in fostering mutual understanding and respect among diverse communities. By becoming a part of the ALF Network, Budva aims to actively contribute to initiatives that promote dialogue and cooperation between cultures.

Preserving and Promoting Cultural Heritage: Budva is rich in cultural heritage, with a history that spans millennia. Joining the ALF Network provides an opportunity to showcase and preserve this heritage, ensuring that it remains a source of pride and identity for current and future generations.

Enhancing Tolerance and Inclusivity: In a globalized world, fostering an environment of tolerance, inclusivity, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their cultural background, is of paramount importance. By affiliating with ALF, the municipality is committing to creating a welcoming space for everyone.

Youth Empowerment and Engagement: Recognizing that youth play a crucial role in shaping the future, the Municipality of Budva aims to engage young people in activities that promote cultural awareness and exchange. ALF provides a platform for meaningful youth participation and empowerment.

Networking and Collaboration Opportunities: Joining the ALF Network opens doors to collaboration with a wide range of local governments, NGOs, cultural organizations, and individuals who share a common goal of promoting intercultural dialogue and understanding. This network facilitates the exchange of knowledge, resources, and best practices.

Advocating for Cultural Diversity: Through its association with ALF, the municipality can advocate for policies and initiatives at both the local and national levels that champion cultural diversity, inclusivity, and dialogue. This advocacy can lead to positive changes in the community and beyond.

Contributing to a Larger Global Mission: By aligning with the ALF Network, the Municipality of Budva is partaking in a larger global mission to promote peace, dialogue, and understanding among cultures. This aligns with broader international efforts to create a more harmonious and inclusive world.

Showcasing Budva's Commitment to Cultural Diplomacy: Joining the ALF Network signals Budva's commitment to cultural diplomacy, demonstrating its dedication to building bridges between cultures and showcasing its openness to the world.

Overall, by becoming a member of the Anna Lindh Foundation Network, the Municipality of Budva is taking a proactive step towards nurturing a more inclusive, understanding, and culturally vibrant community, both within the municipality itself and in the broader context of Montenegro.

Contact (1) Full Name
Nikola Jovanović
Job Title
President of Assembly
Head of the organisation
Municipality of Budva
Contact (2) Full Name
Iva Pavlovic
Job Title (2)
Head of Office for European Integration and Cooperation

Municipality of Kotor

National Network
Montenegro
Address

Stari grad 317, 85 330 Kotor
Kotor
Montenegro

Telephone
+38232325874
Fax
+38232325874
E-Mail
kultura.nvo@opstinakotor.com
E-Mail (2)
kultura@opstinakotor.com
Organisation Type
Local/Regional Authority
Fields of Activity
  1. International/Cultural relations
General Information
The Municipality of Kotor is a legal entity with rights and liabilities which are ascertained by the Constitution, by the Law, and by this Statute. Kotor, as an ancient city under UNESCO’s protection since 1979 is recognizable in the region and the world. Valuable cultural and historical heritage and natural features have contributed to the inscription of the old town of Kotor on the List of World Natural and Cultural Heritage. Boka Bay was named one of the twenty five most beautiful bays in the world whereas Kotor became a member of the Association of Walled cities of the Mediterranean. Over 60% of the monumental heritage of Montenegro is located on the territory of Kotor. The Municipality is represented and its interests are safeguarded by the Mayor. It has 172 employees. It's budget for the year 2013 is 14.500 000,00 € (http://www.cg.opstinakotor.org/images/stories/dokumenti/finansije_i_priv...). The Municipal property consists of mobile and immobile assets, funds, stocks and bonds, and other ownership rights, in accordance with the law. The Municipal property is managed and administrated by the Parliament. The Municipal Parliament can transfer the right of giving the property for rent and the right of selling mobile assets to competent local administrative organs, in accordance with special decision. The Decision to obtain assets, using planned funds from the municipal budget, is brought by the Mayor. The selling or the replacement of mobile and immobile assets owned by the Municipality, is being carried out in the form of proceedings and in the manner regulated by the law. Administrative organs from the Items 2, 3 and 4 are liable to manage and administrate the assets scrupulously, in accordance with the principles of good business performance, and in accordance with the law and this Statute.
Mission and Objectives

The Municipality of Kotor is a Territorial unit and a type of local self governance which acts with the aim of satisfying the needs of direct and common interest to local residents.
The Municipality initiates and develops economic, cultural and other cooperation with cities and municipalities in the country and abroad, in accordance with the law and this Statute
The Municipality autonomously performs the affairs of local self governance, which are of direct and common interest to the local residents, in accordance with the law and this Statute.
The Municipality adopts:
1) Development plans and programs;
2) The program of arranging the construction land;
3) Spatial and urbanistic plans;
4) The budget and the annual financial report;
5) Capital improvement plan and investment policies;
6) Plans and programs in certain administrative areas, in accordance with special laws;
7) The development and environment protection program.

Main Projects / Activities

Municipality of Kotor is member of several prestigious societies, associations and organizations which, aiming to promotion of European standards and values, gather cities with specific historical, geographical, sociological and cultural characteristics. For Municipality of Kotor, the most significant are memberships in the Organization of World Heritage Cities, International Association of Peace Messenger Cities, Association of Walled Cities of the Mediterranean, Organization of The Most Beautiful Bays in The World and The Association of Multiethnic Cities of Southeast Europe - PHILIA.
It is also a member of Adriatic Euroregion, South Adriatic Eurodistrict, Forum of Adriatic and Ionian Cities (Forum delle citta adriatiche e ioniche), Mediterranean Network cities - Mediterranean citadels

Contact (1) Full Name
Madalena Jovanović
Contact (2) Full Name
Tijana Čađenović

Municipality of Pljevlja

National Network
Montenegro
Address

Kralja Petra I 48
Pavla Bulatovica bb, SC "ADA"
84210 Pljevlja
Montenegro

Telephone
+382 52 356 049
Telephone (other)
+382 52 321 305
Fax
+382 52 300 188
E-Mail
nermina.basic@pljevlja.co.me
E-Mail (2)
opstinapv@t-com.me
E-Mail (3)
paldrmicd@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
basic.nermina174@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+382 68 801 214
Mobile Phone (other)
+382 69 236 898
Organisation Type
Local/Regional Authority
Year of Establishment
2004
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Heritage
  6. Human rights
  7. International/Cultural relations
  8. Youth and education
General Information
Municipality of Pljevlja is local self-government with loacal administration bodies .    The municipality has operating revenues stipulated by the law, from the four types of sources: local revenues, shared state revenues, revenues from equalization fund, and state budget and extraordinary income like donations from different sources.Management of Municipality has set up a special department aimed at preparing and implementing professional development programs and projects of the municipality and the monitoring of their implementation for economic development, entrepreneurship, tourism, agriculture, social and child protection, in field of culture and others. Office for European Integration deals with an analysis of national and European integration, plans and projects aimed at the development of the Municipality in order to explore options for their financing of EU funds and funds from other domestic and international sources in order to approach the standards of which are members of the European Union. Since 2006, this service  has conducted a large number of projects in various fields.
Mission and Objectives

Strategic Development Plan of the municipality Pljevlja defined development objectives of the municipality. According to defined objective Pljevlja tend to be the municipality with developed transport, public and communal infrastructure, successful competitive economy and suitable climate for the development of cultural institutions, overt on innovative approaches approaches in the economy and culture. Municipality of Pljevlja is a community of individuals organized to support sustainable development encompassing all areas of environmental, economic, social, educational, mental health, to raise the quality of life for all people in the community for a better life and work as in urban as well as rural teritories, respecting ethnic, spiritual and multi-ethnic diversity.

Main Projects / Activities

Municipality of Pljevlja has extensive experience as a partner in international projects especially cross-border cooperation and we have established a sustainable long-term projects with cross-border cities of South East Europe and beyond.
 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

During the implementation of this type of project, we include many stakeholders and citizens in all events. We use all municipal possibilities to include as many people as possible. We have good cooperation with all entrepreneurs especially those from mining, relevant cultural institutions, sports organizations, NGOs and civic associations. Also, the municipality has good relations with the local media (newspapers, radio, TV).

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

The main reason why we are interested in joning the ALF Network is that we want do anything possible to rise our capacities in projects which are promotting culture. 

Contact (1) Full Name
Nermina Basic
Job Title
Director Department for european integration
Head of the organisation
Mirko Đačić
Contact (2) Full Name
Dragan Paldrmic
Job Title (2)
Independent advisor Department for culture

MUNICIPALITY OF TIVAT

National Network
Montenegro
Address

LUKE TOMANOVICA 2
TIVAT
Montenegro

Telephone
+382 32 671 225
Telephone (other)
+382 32 671 225
Fax
+382 32 671 387
E-Mail
darka.ognjanovic@opstinativat.com
E-Mail (2)
tivat@t-com.me
Mobile Phone
+382 69 397 364
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
  2. Youth and education
General Information
Tivat Municipality, its Secretary for public activities, takes care of satisfaction of needs of local people in the common interest. This include the care of children and youth, respect of equality between genders,organization of cultural activities, inclusion of marginalized groups, preparation of regulations in domain of social and youth care, home care and help to older population etc.
Mission and Objectives

The Municipality deals with the jobs of of direct and common interest for the local people, respecting the low.

Main Projects / Activities

Action plan for children
Local plan of action for youth
Action plan for marginalized groups

Contact (1) Full Name
DARKA OGNJANOVIC

Natura

National Network
Montenegro
Address

Dunje Djokic bb 81210 Kolasin
Kolasin
Montenegro

Telephone
0038220865865
E-Mail
natura@t-com.me
Mobile Phone
0038269074766
Mobile Phone (other)
0038267380125
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2002
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
General Information
NGO Natura was established on 25th June 2002 with the mission to address ecological problems in the region, through concrete field actions and public advocacy processes. NGO Natura has three full-time employees, plus a number of occasional collaborators. Annual budgets of NGO Natura range from 10,000.00 to 50,000.00 EUR UNDP, USAID, Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF), Regional Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe (REC), Ministry for Spatial Planning and Environment, Ministry of Tourism and Environment of Montenegro… Partners: Ministry of Spatial Planning and Environment Municipalities of Kolasin, Mojkovac, Plav Faculty of Economy in Podgorica, Faculty’s Department of Management in Bijelo Polje, Ministry of Tourism, Institute for Nature Protection of Montenegro, Natural History Museum, Institute of Biotechnology, National Park “Biogradska Gora
Mission and Objectives

The vision of the NGO Natura is: Unspoiled nature in the heart of Montenegro. Let's make that possible.
The mission of the NGO Natura is: Through the implementation of programs for raising awareness, by helping other NGOs, as well as trough the promotion of sustainable development, NGO Natura aims to encourage the active participation of individuals in the process of making decisions about the development of the region and especially in protecting and improving the environment.
In order to realize the Vision and the Mission, the Association performs the following activities:
- Promotion of sustainable development
- Protection and enhancement of natural resources, as a prerequisite for improving the quality of life.
- Public advocacy,
- Protection of rivers and other waterways, protection of forests and their ecosystems
- Promotion of the expansion and improvement of protected areas
- Publishing

Main Projects / Activities

NGO Natura working in Economic Growt Project (leading by CHF/USAID) in the Kolasin and Mojkovac as Key Implementing Partners (KIPs)
Center for Sustainable Development Promotion.
Protection and Promotion of Flora on Mountains Bjelasica, Sinjavina and Komovi’’
Regional Advocacy Centre programme supported by ORT-MAP,
Presentation of Kolasin Tourist Economy,
The eco campaign “Not Tomorrow, Let us Begin Right Now!”
Protecting the ecosystems of the Tara and Moraca Rivers.
The Comparative analysis of the regional development with special focus on the northern region,
The analysis of possible influences of the hydroelectric power station Buk Bijela on the meteorological parameters in the northwestern part of Montenegro.
Catalogue of Tourista Accommodation in Kolasin
Catalogue of the Botanical Garden in Kolasin.
Catalogue for private accommodation categorization in Montenegro.
‘Everything That Concerns Your Municipality, Concerns You, as well’.
If you do your part, the waste won’t be a problem.
Rural and Regional Development of Montenegro
Internacional Working Camps
Public Works project in cooperation with the Employment Bureau of Montenegro

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Search for a partner inside Ana Lindh network
Apply for grants

Contact (1) Full Name
Milan Medenica
Head of the organisation
Milan Medenica
Contact (2) Full Name
Slobodan Sabeljic

Nevladina organizacija "Zeleni gaj" Rožaje

National Network
Montenegro
Address

Karavanski put br.16, 84310 Rožaje
Rožaje
Montenegro

Telephone
067-363-989
E-Mail
nvo.zeleni.gaj@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
askocindrak@yahoo.co.uk
Mobile Phone
+382-67-363-989
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
Members of the Board: Čindrak Asmir - President, Secretary-Agović Senad, Bulatovic Krunislav - Member-Prof. Agović Ago expert consultant - Member, Miroslav Djukic - Member, Monica Izudin - Member Council members are: Čindrak Asmir, Agović Senad, prof. Agović Ago, Bulatovic Krunoslav, Miroslav Djukic. The organization has over 500 members suuključeni to work as volunteers.
Mission and Objectives

NGO Green is a young forest organizations (registered 19.02.2008.godine, but we have no time for it to implement seven projects that have warmly welcomed the local community) that a group of people, enthusiastic, true lovers of nature, in people, people who are realize how much has the role of nature in the lives of us all. People who are willing to invest effort, time, knowledge that would indicate any problems, mistakes, and tried to find common, best, solutions with stakeholders to address the problems.

Main Projects / Activities

So far, we have implemented seven projects:
The project entitled "The cleaner Ibar is funded by the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Protection of Montenegro, proved to be very successful and included a large number of media representatives and local residents.
We print the brochure "Saving nature.
One of our projects have been funded by the municipality of Rozaje.
We realized the project "never drug," "II never drug" for which funds received from the Government of Montenegro - COMMISSION FOR ALLOCATION OF REVENUES PART OF GAMES OF CHANCE-Through these projects, it has been more than 50 students as peer educators. The project has raised great interest, especially high school students (classes attended by more than 1,000 students from elementary and high school)
Realizovli we project "Education to recycling, selective collection of waste for which the students expressed particular interest in upper primary school, high school school" 30 September "The project was financed by the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Protection.
Realizovli we project "Walking to health" which, among high school students as target groups, and expressed great interest in older residents of the city.

Contact (1) Full Name
Asmir Čindrak
Head of the organisation
Asmir Čindrak
Contact (2) Full Name
Agović Senad

NGO "EUROPEAN DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVE"

National Network
Montenegro
Address

Dobrota, Sv. Stasije Zgrada Urbing st.15 Ulaz A
Dobrota b.b. 85330 KOTOR, MONTENEGRO
85330 Kotor
Montenegro

Telephone
+382 69 272 115
Telephone (other)
+382 32 520 318
E-Mail
ljiljajovovic@t-com.me
E-Mail (2)
ljiljanajovovic@t-com.me
E-Mail (3)
kataro9@yahho.com
E-Mail (4)
ljiljajovovic@t-com.me
Mobile Phone
+382 69 272 115
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Heritage
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Youth and education
General Information
NGO "European democratic initiative" - NGO "EDI" was founded in 2008 as non-profit, nonparty organization that works to develop the rule of law, promotion of human rights through strengthening the practice of participatory democracy and initiating partnerships between civil society, government institutions and private sector . The importance of existence of NGO”EDI” is to contribute to the development of a culture of peace, democracy and active citizenship through the "peace-education programs," harmonizing laws, at all levels, with the highest international standards in the field of protection of the rights and freedoms of citizens, advocacy for respect for universal human right, creating a socially responsible individuals who are committed to democratic principles, and their active involvement in the democratic activities and implementation of the UN Charter in domestic law.
Mission and Objectives

Promotion of active democratic citizenship and positive valuing of differences through informal-education programs, and advocacy. We want Montenegro as a society of equal and active citizens who make decisions about their lives in a democratic state of law, with full respect for human rights.

Main Projects / Activities

ABC of teaching human rights,
Sings along the road,
Rights of persons with disabilities
Education for all
Rights and responsibilities
 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

As a member of the Anna Lindh foundation network in our country we can maximize an efficient collaboration with civil and state partners by promoting our values, creativity as well experiences of other network members, to the local community.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We believe that through the Anna Lindh foundation Network we will bring closer to the partners our culture and way of our life and we will become a part of the family through effective collaboration where we will have more expert understanding for each other and possibility to work together on common issues.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ljiljana Jovovic
Head of the organisation
Ms. Ljiljana Jovovic

NGO 35mm

National Network
Montenegro
Address

Street Studentska, Lamela 9, No. 5
81000 Podgorica
Montenegro

Telephone
+382 20 513 687
Fax
+382 20 513 687
E-Mail
35mmproduction@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
35mm@t-com.me
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2007
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Media
  5. Youth and education
General Information
The 35mm was founded on 28th February 2007. when it was officially registered under number 3867 in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The organization was founded to link together individual efforts/projects of several public figures – journalists, writers, producers, lawyers and CSO activists. Since the beginning, the organizational capacity of 35mm was strengthened. Apart from the Board which founded organization, there is now small staff of three employees and one student on internship. In addition, the 35mm now has membership base of around 50 young aspiring journalists.    The 35mm first started as idea of students to preserve movie industry and promote role of video-forms in highlighting and reflecting upon social issues. Then the core group gathered   other individuals active in other spheres and all sharing strong believe in democratic values. The group now consists of individuals of different professional backgrounds, different talents and assets, that all guarantee to the quality of the work to be done through the organization. The joint power of the individual writers, journalists, producers, movie-directors, researchers, activists, lawyers and other enthusiasts aspiring at changing society for the better is now fully utilized in the 35mm.  The newly created space for sharing information, the different points of view, methods and opinions, inspired further development of objectives for 35mm.  The 35mm has experience in realizing project “Robin Hood” - TV show that deals on-the-air with the issues of breach of citizens rights and lack of transparency of work of governments, their institutions and public institutions. The show is very popular in Montenegro and proven to be successful solving 225 cases in 3 years, finding its place in numerous international and independent reports on state of freedom of media and public voice reacting on breach of citizens rights, as well as attracting the financial support from major donor RBF.   The 35mm is now developing projects with and aim to utilize different talents of its members, expand the work into other media types and to facilitate exchange of information between all involved thus creating greater impact, reaching wider audience and inspiring activism and reactions.  Three permanent employees. Budget resources for 2015 - 76.000,00 euros. Sources of founding - donations.  
Mission and Objectives

The 35mm is set towards the agenda of creating better society in Montenegro and the Balkan Region. Better society in our understanding means the respect of Human Rights and rule of Law, in specific public responsibility and transparency of governments and their institutions, alongside citizens’ freedom of speech. The vision for Montenegro and the region is in line with reaching EU integration as reconciled, multicultural and mature democratic societies.
The 35mm sees own role in following main areas:
- Revealing the breach of citizens rights in the dealing of public institutions;
- Producing socially engaged movies, documentaries and other video materials;
- Educating and supporting students of journalistic in investigative journalism and specific media skills;
- Creating space for reconciliation and cooperation in the region through exchange of opinions and findings of critically thinking citizens.

Main Projects / Activities

 
Projects overview 2009-2016
Production of TV show Robin Hood
April 2009 -  April 2010, supported by RBF (53.313,40 €)
- Aim of  this grant is do support more transparent, accountable and functional public services system in Montenegro with the focus on municipal, high and supreme courts, health, education and minority rights. 
- To increase accessibility of media and civil society in decision making regarding public services, especially regarding minorities
- To train group of 4 people who will professionally conduct investigative reporting regarding performance of public services and responsibility of institutions of the system as well as their openness to the citizens concerning their complains.
The project has resulted in 35 (1 hour 15 minutes length) TV shows out of which 3 were “Specials”. Final show was specifically dedicated to the topic “Citizens courage and activism in relation to fighting corruption in the system”. The project was fully realized with on the air coverage of 108 subjects mainly related to inertness and insufficient performance of institutions, and in several cases directly related to misuse of power and corruptive dealings. The project have enabled establishment of citizens-media-NGO network and have increased interest from people and their access to our show (in form of reporting the problems) by 30% in comparison to the last season. In terms of numbers, more than 20.000 citizens were directly influenced by problems presented on Robin Hood, and the number can’t be strictly measured, because in certain cases we have dealt with issues concerning the society as a whole (organized crime, corruption, misuse of power in high positions) and with system flaws (health and education reforms). And in terms of relevance of the issues covered it is visible that this season featured issues of more significant societal impact and with relevance to more citizens and their relations to system, than in previous seasons.
Citizens and media criticism of negative social phenomena: Investigative Reporting and Monitoring
December 2009 – July 2010, supported by FOSI (22.491,00 €)
The aim of this project is to build civic courage among media, journalists and citizens, as well as enhance their freedom of speech, critical thinking, researching and problem presentation skills. Project also strives to:
- support young journalists to advance in their skills to receive adequate support and keep-up motivation for investigative journalism
- increase the visibility of under-represented and marginalized groups in our society such are LGBT population, Roma and people living with physical disability, and specially young people from those groups.
- opening space for individuals from specially marginalized groups to have their voice strong and heard so that they can give their critique of contemporary issues, provide overview of situation in their community, enter into dialogue on any given issue on equal bases as any other member of our society would have chance to. 
We have published research stories, reports, analysis, photos dealing with the topic relevant for Montenegro: Masonic Lodges in Montenegro, bills for electricity, that contain unconstitutional accounts, asking, "How real cost NATO?" Freedom of the media (for example, trials of Veseljka Koprivice), Parking official police vehicles in improper places, and the topics of regional interest: What is the region of interest dubious investors? As a region, and welcomes the tourist season? It is noteworthy that 40% of topics were raised by site visitors, and so the desired interactivity and participation of citizens was visibly present.
In addition to these topics, the young participants of investigative journalism school successfully implemented research and published their works on the following topics: The fate of teenage mothers, Homophobia, who are all taxi drivers?, Change names in Montenegro, the Roma Education, Bullying in Montenegro Montenegrin citizenship, corruption in the health sector, implementation of the Bologna Declaration, the economic crisis in Montenegro, Students and stimulants, Bullying, Student Activism. Participants’ investigative story in the video form entitled "The fate of teenage mothers" was broadcasted on TV Atlas. Also, the portal is very open to publishing research findings and NGOs and so many topics published and promoted media further action by publishing the portal (eg actions related to the law on volunteerism, the situation of Komanski most, the situation in the PSEA, the shares and complaints about illegal construction, abuse of power and discrimination in the workplace, the Regional Initiative laws on access to information, environmental protection, human rights, EU integration, RECOM, and other ...)
During almost 6 months since the launch of the portal we have published 836 texts and received 946 comments from visitors of the portal. Texts written exclusively for the portal e-Balkan.Net present in about 15% of the total number of texts, while others are editorial news articles, texts blogger / less-known columnist, article from friendly media, and information / notifications / actions of NGOs sector. 23 texts from our site are quoted: daily "News", a monthly magazine "New Bar Newspaper," the e-newspaper, bitno.ba, 6yka.com, h-alter.org, zenicablog.com, humanrightshouse.org, balkanshumanrights. org. Many articles and links to articles on the portal visitors passed through social networks like Facebook.
During this period the portal visited by 30695 unique visitors. Site visitors are mainly from Montenegro (around 48%), followed by Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and the United States (with a share of around 20%) and then to a much smaller percentage of the other countries of Europe and the world.
Web portal www.e-Balkan.net 
April – December 2010, supported by Council of Europe - European Youth Foundation (10.000,00€)
The Internet portal – youth section aims at creating platform for and motivating young citizens of ex-YU to share their information, opinions and understanding of joint past and of reconciliation process, as well as of key issues in our contemporary societies, specially social issues, corruption and political/public power misuses.
The objectives are:
• to provide various information and points of view across the region related to issues of reconciliation and cooperation in the region, Human rights, Rule of Law and democratization.
• to create opportunity for young aspiring journalists, writers, activists and researchers to express themselves and share their findings with wide audience across borders.
• to provide alternative point of view on daily issues and in relation to CoE Values and EU standards, specially related to citizens’ rights, freedom of speech, transparency and accountability of public institutions work.
• to mentor and co-educate young aspiring journalists on the concepts of investigative journalism in practice.
Youth Section (Youth view and Bloggers Box) on portal hosted 126 articles from 36 young authors from Albania, BiH, Croatia, Kosovo, MNE, Serbia, generating 31372 visits to portal (in reporting period). Alongside visits to the portal, young people were taking discussions to social networks (Facebook and Twitter) were they shared links to those texts and commented with their friends. The inputs were various, for illustration here are some examples> analyses of implementation of Law against discrimination and analyses of political situation in Croatia; sketching situation for youth in divided community of Mitrovica in Kosovo; analyses of process of creation Serbian youth national council, challenges of youth work and discussion over values that young people is Serbia are sharing today; main inputs from BiH were related to motivating young people to participate in elections that took place in late 2010; young contributors from MNE were writing about student life and politicized daily agenda for youth; overview of political situation in Albania. The texts encompassed serious and professional analyses by young people, but also satirical overviews of situation from their specific points of view. In addition, portal hosted 10 young photographers that presented their work on the topic “World around me”. Other media (printed daily Vijesti from MNE and several online media from the region) re-published dozen of texts from e-Balkan.net
Bloggers Box covered wide range of daily issues and mostly in highly critical and satirical way. Contributors to Bloggers Box are not only young people (although statistics provided above only included inputs from youth) and this created special place for intergenerational interaction. Editing team prepared and published information about Youth Magazine of EYF - YO!, Youth in Action Program and convention of human rights of CoE.
Online school of investigative journalism “Media N-GAGE” announced on 6th September attracted 34 applications from the region (none from Kosovo though). Mentors Veselin Kljajic (SRB), Semsudin Radoncic (BiH), Faik Ispahiu (Kosovo) and Darko Ivanovic (MNE) selected 19 candidates to take part in on-line school. After three months of individual work candidate-mentor 9 articles were ready for publishing, while 4 needed more time to complete their work and further 6 gave up due to personal reasons and obligations. This base of young researchers/journalists will enable e-Balkan.net to advance youth voice promotion.
Robin Hood – reaching out
July – December 2010, supported by U.S. Embassy (16.695,00 €)
The aim of the project is to create conditions for improving the civic involvement in dealing with the society problems through their interactive cooperation with the TV show, Web-portal and local public meetings.
Thirteen episodes were broadcasted during reported period covering key issues as reported by citizens. In addition to 20 major cases that were presented in the air, around 20 more were solved off the air and around 300 new cases were preliminary investigated.
Added element to the show allowing further reaching-out is open lines at the end of each episode for citizens to present their issues. Even such short presentation of cases allows resolution as number of institutions are solving issues promptly and thus avoiding the situation in which they would need to explain themselves publicly.
The “E-RobinHood” section featured 18 cases presented by citizens from Montenegro, but also from other countries from the region, and visited by more than 4000 readers in the reporting period.
The pilot concept of Robin Hood introducing local public meetings was tested through research conducted by CEMI - organization from Montenegro with extensive expertise in running public opinion pools. The results indicate the prevailing optimism among citizens, despite a significant number of problems that they are encountering. Most citizens are informed about the events on TV, while the show Robin Hood is being watched by the 78% of the population, of which 47% often or always watch the show.
The results of the research indicate the need for live recording of the show in all municipalities in Montenegro or introducing a local Robin Hood programs. Also, considering the great rating and estimation of efficacy of the show, it is recommended, if possible, to post the show on the internet. The show was estimated by the citizens as a very successful and it has been proved that there is a general need among citizens that this program, possibly with expanded capacity, continues to operate. The results were very favorable towards the idea and majority envisaged active participation at such local meetings through identifying issues to be investigated and attending public meeting.
The research results were presented at Robin Hood Show and at central informative piece “Dnevnik”.
Monitoring of Public Services in Montenegro
August 2010 – March 2012, supported by RBF (86.382,81€)
Aim of this project proposal is to contribute to creation of more transparent, accountable and functional public services system in Montenegro with the focus on Judiciary, Health and Education, and specific mainstream issues of minority rights.
Specific objectives are:
- To increase citizens engagement in investigative reporting, monitoring and “Whistle-blowing”
- To increase accessibility of media and civil society in decision making regarding public services, with special focus on minority rights in the areas of Judiciary, Health and Education
- To train group of activists to efficiently and effectively monitor basic courts and primary health centers.
- To increase awareness of public institutions on the need to constantly improve their transparency and accountability and on the role external monitoring can have in it
The project involved 16 young trained monitors spending 1041 hours in 26 Primary Healthcare centers in 15 municipalities in the period 10th October-30th December 2011, and in the second round 222 hours in 21 institutions in same 15 municipalities in the period 9th—31st January 2012. The monitors were observing 595 cases in 13 Basic Courts during first round 7th November-29th December and 208 cases in 15 Basic Courts since 10th-31st January 2012. The project managed to generate interest of public and of relevant decision makers for the identified flaws in the work of public institutions in Health and Judiciary. The results of field monitoring were presented on Robin Hood live show at RTCG (National public service TV) at Prime Time (Friday at 20.00) on 20th January http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IBG9xqWOrs and 24th February 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8nO241DV3w, and with re-runs the following Saturdays. The reports with raw statistical data are also published on the web-site (www.gamn.org) and main printed media (Vijesti, Dan, Dnevne novine http://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/za-zastitnika-prava-pacijenata-niko-nije-c... http://www.dan.co.me/?nivo=3&rubrika=Povodi&clanak=317156&datum=2012-01-... http://www.dan.co.me/?nivo=3&rubrika=Hronika&datum=2012-02-28&clanak=32…) published the results and picked up on specific findings with follow-up researches.
Main success of the project was that monitors’ presence and their interest influenced changes in practice. That’s how monitors recorded that Primary Healthcare centers management made sure that working hours of those institutions and individual doctors are published in visible places after first monitoring visits and that judges even though they were without toga on first proceeding monitor observed were taking it on for the following if monitor was staying. Additionally, as project is done in partnership with Ministry of Health, the minister promised concrete changes in all observed areas in alive show and he asked us for second round of monitoring assessing the findings highly important and useful. Finally, the awareness of citizens of their rights and power of citizens’ control over work of institutions is raised. This is evident from the comments we got directly from the citizens but also from their immediate actions (e.g. when patient opened the door of doctor’s office and loudly commented “Should I call monitor and tell her that you don’t want to give me prescription” which resulted in doctor urging him back to the office).
Project has created strong base of young trained monitors with solid experience that are motivated to identify and point-out the flaws in the system. They are also the strongest base for sustainability of the project, as they can train additional people working with them side-by-side for few weeks. Additionally, project enabled insides into several possible avenues for future research for investigative journalist that 35mm is gathering. 
Let’s get to know each other - the stories of young Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians living in Montenegro
December 2010 – March 2011, supported by FOSI (2.888,50 €)
Aim is to contribute to breaking the stereotypical image of young Roma and thus decrease level of discrimination they are facing in Montenegrin society.
Educational workshop for a group of 13 young investigative journalists of Roma in Montenegro was held on 11 December 2010. symbolically marking the 10th December International Human Rights Day. The workshop program included interactive activities on human and minority rights, as well as the specific problems that the Roma population faces in Montenegro. In particular, their experience and specific vision were presented by panelists Sergio Baftjari, Forum MNE, Samir Jaha, Young Roma and Alekanar Sasa Zeković Roma Scholarship Foundation.
After preliminary identification of the topics discussed during the workshop, and with the professional support of portal editor journalists selected 10 research stories, including: Young talents in Roma FC; positive examples against the negative aspects of customary law in the Roma community; Teachers of Roma origin (if not teachers, then RTAs) Representation Roma children in kindergartens; Marriages among young people in the Roma population (not juvenile) - positive examples; NGOs - died young Roma activism; Positive aspects of women; ratio Herceg Novi municipality, according to a Roma family in HN (giving the land to build a house); Culture & tradition Roma (with a focus on positive examples of functioning of the Council of Elders) Personal documents or topics related to the Roma identity in Montenegro. An average of 200 unique visitors of the portal read each of the stories.
(Under)represented
May - September 2012, supported by Internews (8.723,49 €)
The project aims to increase the visibility of under-represented and marginalized groups in our society such are LGBT population, Roma and people living with physical disability, and specially young people from those groups.
The objectives are:
• To Reach-out and mentor young journalists of different backgrounds through on-line school to publish their first work in the field of Human Rights of specially discriminated groups in their communities
• To Reach-out and recruit new columnists from the identified groups to share their views with wider public.
• To Publish around twenty articles from journalists and columnists and around 20 photos/videos on the subject “(under)representation” sent by portal’ visitors.
Six young journalists have successfully completed the online school of investigative journalism. Through communication with mentors young researchers have come up with the final version of the texts and they are, as they say, very proud on it. The articles attracted amazing response. A positive reaction of the audience is clear on the basis of responses on social networks (sharing, likes). Some of the comments were: “Well done”, “These are the topics that should be discussed. Bravo”, etc.
We have reached and motivated 15 people to write about problems the project is focusing on. More than 50 written text sparked incredible reaction from the audience.
The huge success of the last Raul Kevrić’s text (http://e-balkan.net/fokus/16794-zato-nisam-sluao-nika-vujiia.html) created a real boom in the media market. For a few days he had a near 10 000 hits. The text was transmitted by portals E-novine, Vesti.rs, Index and 6uka. (http://www.e-novine.com/stav/71912-Zato-nisam-sluao-Nika-Vujiia.html, http://www.vesti.rs/Intervju/Zasto-nisam-slusao-Nika-Vujicica.html, http://www.index.hr/black/clanak/zasto-nisam-slusao-nicka-vujicica-covje... http://www.6yka.com/novost/28765/zasto-nisam-slusao-nika-vujicica) Following the publication of texts, Raul was offered a part-time job in the Croatian newspaper 24 hours – which is a major break-through for this struggling author who can’t find job as lawyer due to his physical disability. 
Also it should be noted that a lesbian girl (she remained unknown to general public due to stigma and discrimination present around LGBT population) wrote for our portal and for the first time publicly shared her views. Her approach brought certain insides and had realistic lure which created for the first time public debate with general positive opinion on LGBT in Montenegro. Comments were highly affirmative stating that their view of LGBT is changed and that they see them as normal after writing of this girl.
Finally, portal featured story of blind-father and challenges he meets in this role. This topic wasn’t discussed before in Montenegro and Goran Macanović has made his first public appearance on the subject.
Texts by journalists under the project (Under)represented have sparked many reactions of the other media (social networks and other portals). In several cases debates started on pages of E-Balkan continued and re-opened on other places.
We connected with the Association of youth with disabilities of Montenegro and we regularly published their statements so we directly introduced the audience with the problems faced by people with disabilities. We opened a topic on the rights of persons with disabilities, LGBT people, blind parents, Roma people, and we have contributed to creating a positive opinion on presented issues.
Through their engagement in this project several authors benefited greatly: Raul Kevrić got job offer on article writing and Marijan Pap was investigating new areas as journalist and his texts were shared by other media bringing him additional recognition (e.g. http://www.e-novine.com/intervju/intervju-drustvo/70041-Pussy-buni-Hrvat...)
Through communication with the columnists we have developed a network of young journalists across the Balkans willing to write on topics of human rights of specially marginalized groups. We connected them in order to exchange experiences. This method is effective for young journalists as they improve their knowledge through informal communication. Additional element is the fact that we didn’t focused on just one marginalized group so we have set the theme of solidarity between different marginalized groups.
Open ideas for Montenegro: CIVIC ENGAGEMENT for ANTI-CORRUPTION AND TRANSPARENCY
November-December 2012, supported by UNDP (8.660,00 €)
The overall Goal is three-fold:
1. Empower the citizens to take a decisive role in identifying both problems and solutions
2. Demonstrate that solutions to problems citizens face when interacting with the authorities can be relatively cheap
3. Showcase that such solutions, when rooted in the needs of the population, can be sustainable and effective.
The objective of this activity is to ensure maximum possible outreach throughout Montenegro, in order to engage the citizens in the process of defining problems they face in their communities, such as access to health, education, employment, information, justice, etc. and design possible solutions with the help of new media and technologies. The intentions is to reach out to those citizens which tend to be left out of the public consultations, either because they do not have access to internet, they find the administrative language indecipherable or they do not believe their contributions will be taken into account by the executive. 
Six consultation workshops were held with 84 participants in Podgorica, Kotor, Tivat, Petnjica, Plav, Berane from November 13 until December 31, 2012. Citizens were proposing creative IT solutions for solving problems in following areas that they identified as highly relevant for their local communtiies:
• TIVAT -Problems with the work of local government; -Education and youth problems; -Ecology; -Volunteerism; -Tourism.
• KOTOR -Traffic infrastructure; -Municipal Issues; -Ecology; -The problems of young people; -Local government.
• PLAV -Unemployment; -Issues in Education; -Tourism; -The local governments; -Problems in Health Care
• BERANE –Unemployment; -Problems in Health Care; -Municipal Issues.
• PETNJICA -Problems with communications; -Problems in Health Care; -Unemployment; -Education; -Tourism; -Problems with infrastructure.
• PODGORICA -Problems with infrastructure; -Problems in sport and youth problems; -Inspection services; -Municipal issues; -Problems in the operation of public service.
“Media shaping perceptions – Youth and violence”
October 2013 – February 2014, supported by European Youth Foundation (9.000,00 €)
The main aim of the project is to change the way how youth are being reported about in media.
The objectives of the project are:
- To raise awareness of editors and journalists of their role in creating stereotypical (negative) image of youth and thus to change their practice.
- To raise awareness and competences of young journalists for reporting about youth.
- To raise media literacy of young people and public through youth-led campaign “There is more to Youth than…”
What we did:
-  Through a detailed monitoring report we identified many examples of unethical reporting on children and young people and numerous glitches in the work of journalists and editors. You can find the report at the following link (http://www.gamn.org/images/docs/cg/monitoring-medija-35mm.pdf ).
Additionally, during the round table we pointed precisely at these mistakes and engaged in dialogue with journalists and editors in order to find solutions with the aim that the same mistakes would not be repeated. Through our report we have informed the public how the media report about youth and about the rights of children and youth. In this way we were able to demonstrate which unflattering picture of children and youth is portrayed in the Montenegrin media in order to draw from this lesson for the future.
- Through training for young journalists engaged in school based media projects we raised awareness and competences of 20 participants. Additionally, the space was provided on the e-Balkan portal, as well as in their school papers, for those young people to send the message and show in which way they want the media to report about them. Thus, we flooded the internet portal e-Balkan.net with articles written by young people for young people and for adults.
E-Citizens’ Problem Solving Maps
October 2013- October 2014, supported by U.S. Embassy (16.560,00 €)
Project idea derived from the TV-show “Robin Hood” which is helping Montenegrin citizens’ to solve their problems within the society and with public administration. During last six years “Robin Hood” became not just innovative but effective way to communicate with citizens. It has solved more than 1,500 out of 7,000 cases reported by citizens who faced malfunctions of existing administration system and public institutions in Montenegro, corruption, misuse of power, discrimination and endangering of citizens’ rights.
A key purpose of project was to continue innovations and create an open source platform for mapping all the public administration problems reported by citizens’. A key rationale to create such platform for smart phones lies in two facts: a) Montenegrin citizens are very active mobile phone users and b) number of smart phone users is constantly increasing. Namely, during the last ten years Montenegro is showing extremely high mobile phone penetration rates – up to 161,56% (among the highest in EU). Additionally, according to the recent social surveys, Montenegrin citizens are expressing increasing political activism aspirations in addition to the decreased trust in the public institutions. These findings imply strong public demand for quality public social services alongside skepticism in regards to their actual quality.
Activities included: Development of open-source platform, Testing of platform and Technical improvements of software; Media focused activities announcing and promoting platform use and Launching the open-source platform; Investigation of reported problems, verifying the facts, inquiring responsible bodies and providing feedback to citizens, as well as Administration of platform; Meetings with municipalities and relevant institutions and Practical presentation of platform to municipalities and institutions; Evaluation of platform use; Administration of platform.
Reporting about Roma and Egyptian children
August 2013 – February 2014, supported by Unicef (16.675,00 €)
The aim of the project is to show journalists how to avoid stereotypical coverage of this population and that they reveal a number of successful Roma and Egyptians, whom little is known about. Therefore the project looked into how to create sustainable mechanism to build competences of young journalists to report about children and young people from Roma and Egyptian population beyond usual stereotypical images and thus to contribute to their better integration in Montenegrin society.
• Within the project we had a two-day training for journalist from seven different media and journalism students. Through numerous training activities journalists had the opportunity to find out where journalists make mistakes when it comes to reporting about Roma and Egyptians children, and how to overcome these challenges.
• We created positive media campaign with reporting about Roma and Egyptian identified as positive examples in areas such are education, sports, employment, culture, activism etc. and initiate public dialogue on anti-discrimination of this population. In the past few months we flooded Montenegrin media with 32 articles on Roma where they were positively represented.
• To roundup the story we did a quarterly media monitoring, December-February, Montenegrin print media (Vijesti, Dan, Dnevne novine, Pobjeda). We explored how the media wrote about the Roma and Egyptian children in this period and as a final product, we have published a Report on the representation of Roma and Egyptians in Montenegrin media.
Let’s get informed about our Rights!
February – July 2014, supported by Unicef (5.861,00 €)
Project goal is to raise awareness of high-school population about their rights particularly according to criminal justice for minors’ legislation in Montenegro. Therefore project directly responded to the lack of implementation of provisions from juvenile justice legislation and to the need to build citizenship spirit among high-school age population through enhancing their understanding of own rights.
• Within the project we had a two-day training for 14 multipliers and peer-promoters. Through numerous training activities children had the opportunity to find out relevant information and ensure understanding of involved high-school pupils regarding Rights of Children in situations when they can potentially fall in conflict with Law and when different services are taking measures against them. The group also decided on design and key information on info-flier. We also strengthened children’s communication skills for further activities.
• We organized 6 information sessions in schools by working pairs of trained multipliers on Rights of Children when in conflict with Law. The workshops were attended by 177 pupils who gained new information and know who could be asked for further support if in risk of getting in conflict with law.
• We disseminated the 1000  info-fliers  to interested pupils in schools. 
Professional rehabilitation, active policy of employment of persons with disabilities
March – December 2015, supported by Employment Agency (50.500,00 €)
The overall objective of the project is to ensure the social inclusion of people with disabilities, by increasing their employability and better access to the labor market.
Key activities were: 1. Implementation of programs in the field of entrepreneurship for a group of 10 people with disabilities; 2. Realization of visits to successful local entrepreneur; 3. Individual mentoring for a period of 3 weeks to finalize business plans and presentation of business ideas; 5. The organization of the fair business ideas; 6. Grants for self-employment through the implementation of three best projects. 7. Video documentation of the project and promotion.
Podgorica without Hate
January – July 2015, supported by European Youth Foundation of Council of Europe (9.000,00 €)
The main aim is to create genuine youth documentary on what kind of (multicultural) society & city we want to live in.
The purpose of this video documentary is to showcase that youth from different, and usually perceived as conflicting, national identity groups can work together and produce something valuable. Also the purpose of the video would be to show that young people are more than those who enter into fights and that they also have solutions and ideas of how they would like the city of Podgorica to function without Hate.
The project team gathered a group of 15 young Albanian pupils from Gymnasium “25. maj”  and a group of 15 young non-Albanians pupils from high school Gymnasium “Slobodan Škerović”.  On weekends during two months (set of up to 12 workshops) we conducted a parallel training sessions with single national identity groups. Youth workers have worked with students through a combination of non-formal education methods in order to raise their understanding about own identity, as well about others and about non-violent communication. Additionally, single identity groups were encouraged and facilitated to explore the past of Montenegro and Europe, and the challenges of multiculturalism in modern Europe and in contemporary Montenegro. The particular focus has been put on developing critical thinking of the involved young people and enabling them to explore where is the core and what is the cause for hate and towards whom and why is it directed in their individual and community cases. Throughout the realization of program the participants were asked to identify positive examples of multiculturalism and co-existence in their community and to photograph or record them.  After the first phase was concluded the participants have had one joint meeting in Podgorica on 30th April (set of 2 workshops) to get to know each other better, exchange opinions and explore jointly the challenges and opportunities of living in today’s Podgorica, Montenegro as members of different national groups. Finally, the joint group has been gathered for three-day video production seminar on 15-17th May where they prepared a scenario for the joint video “Podgorica without Hate”. The idea was to create video that would promote positive side of multi ethnicity and examples of multi-ethnic values among young people in Montenegro through teamwork. During the seminar the plan of recording the needed material was developed and smaller multinational teams assigned for each task.   After the joint seminar the participants were supported to complete the tasks. Finally, with our technical support and professional help, they recorded 5minute video “Za(o)tvoreni um”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byG5uROdt2g&feature=youtu.be
The video was broadcasted on the TV show Robin Hood on Friday 26th June 2015 and featured on online outlet (regional portal e-Balkan.net, YouTube channel and social networks) as well as, in order to promote the idea of living together in peace, understanding and respecting other and sharing vision of “Podgorica without Hate”.
Balkan Without Hate
March 2016 – March 2017, financially supported the Erasmus+ Youth in Action programme of the European Commission (80.369,00 €)
The project explored how young people and youth work can benefit from the creation of genuine youth documentaries on what kind of (multicultural) societies they want to live in.
The purpose was to showcase that young people from different, and usually perceived as conflicting, national identity groups, can work together and produce something valuable.
The main target group was youth workers who have been actively working in youth civil society organizations. The project identified youth workers who needed practical and innovative tools in order to advance their youth work practice and tackle more effectively the issues in their respective societies. The young people from different communities were also a target group. The project's long term vision was to see the young people become integrated and engaged in creative and constructive ways to become active citizens.
The participants were selected based on the criteria of their attitude towards exploring and reflecting upon their own and others’ youth work practice. It was important that they were also willing and motivated to engage the project in their own communities / countries during the follow-up phase. Some of the engaged youth workers were selected on the basis of having had previous knowledge and experience on using digital media and new technologies.
One of the needs for this project has been the rise in most European countries of incidents inspired by xenophobia, Islam phobia and anti-Semitism. The Balkans is known for frequent conflicts and disagreements, especially when it comes to disagreements along ethnic and religious grounds. This historical situation has contributed to the increase of hatred and xenophobia that has targeted increasing numbers of refugees from Syria and other countries.
The project also responds to the need to include innovative and creative tools in tackling these issues. The project is focused on developing different ways for using video-production in youth work. It is also focused on putting young people at the forefront as active promoters of ideas and leaders of peaceful and progressive societies in Europe.
The main aim of the project is to explore how young people and youth work can benefit from the creation of genuine youth documentaries. The theme of the documentaries is based on the kind of (multicultural) societies they want to live in.
The purpose of ‘Balkan without Hate’ is to showcase that young people from different and conflicting national identity groups can work together and produce something valuable. The purpose is also to show that young people are more than those who enter into fights. It is to show that young people have solutions and ideas of how they would like the Balkans and Europe to function without hate.
The practical approach of the project ensures a deep learning process as well as a profound awareness process for the youth workers as participants. They will be motivated (and supported by the promoters) to further mobilize the young people they work with using the outcomes of the project.
The project relates closely with the Youth on the Move initiative under the EU 2020 goals - strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. The project will support youth workers to mobilize young people in order to empower them through active participation and use of video production and media.
The project gathered partners from across the Balkan region and other countries in an effort to deal constructively with the past and to simultaneously take a step forward looking to the future. The plan involves 4 to 5 people per country. This is to support the process of sharing experiences and exploring by-doing, the use of video production in youth work, particularly in dealing with divisions, growing nationalism, hate, intolerance, and discrimination. The youth workers participating in the project, explored the use of video production and jointly made a movie on the theme of ‘Balkan without Hate’. This movie is to be disseminated and used to encourage young people, through creative expression, to get involved in creating a better world and oppose hate in society.
The project had 3 phases, the ‘Preparation’ phase saw the partner organisations selecting the youth workers who would participate in the project. The participants were asked to identify positive examples of multiculturalism and coexistence in their communities and to photograph or record them. This would be used later in their youth work practice. The partners had meetings with the participants before the actual training in Montenegro. This phase lasted for 5 months.
The ‘Mobility’ phase was for 10 days and was a training course held in Montenegro. It consisted of sessions on youth work practice regarding: identity & diversity, non-violence, multiculturalism, value of peace and conflict transformation, dealing with the past and the war history of Europe and Balkans, and youth activism in a ‘hate’ context. There were also more technical sessions on video-production. During the 10 days the participants made a movie titled ‘SIGEMBR’. The movie represents the Balkans / Europe with having a ‘virus of xenophobia’. It was designed to be a teaser to encourage young people in the home communities of the youth workers to get involved in becoming active and recording their own visions of the ‘cure for the virus’.
The third phase was the ‘Follow-up’. After the training in Montenegro, the participants went back to their home countries. They presented their experience and the SIGEMBR movie to their organisation to get the support from the organisation for the next step in the follow-up phase. This next step included small scale campaigns in each involved country to recruit young people to explore the same or other related issues through watching the SIGEMBR. They would then create their own even more relevant movie based on their own context. This phase lasted for between 3 and 6 months.
The nature of the project meant there were very concrete outcomes that can be useful for youth workers everywhere. The participants were encouraged to use and adapt the new tools to their realities and share it with their organizations on local, national and international level. The organizer and trainer team and the reinforced partnerships with all the involved organizations served as a networking tool for creating a sustainable network of multipliers in the use of video in youth work across Europe. The host organization and partners promoted the results of the training through different channels of communication, newsletters and to the media.
Innovation and Impact
The innovation of this project lies in the experience, knowledge and attitudes gained and developed during the whole project, as well as the created joint product in the form of the short movie ‘SIGEMBR’. The innovation is in the concept of creating a movie that the youth worker participants take away and show to the young people they work with in order that those young people create a response movie.
The outcomes of the training course and the subsequent follow-up activities and movies were announced on the websites of the all the organizations involved, on blogs, YouTube channels, and social networks. Participants acquired new skills and knowledge about new technologies and the digital media world.
On the European level the impact is in young people from different European countries being empowered to take up their role in promoting their vision of Europe (and particularly Balkans) without hate and in shaping the societies to match this vision. The project increased the participants’ positive awareness of other cultures and hate-related issues in different European contexts.
The partner organizations benefited from the transfer of knowledge and skills from their youth worker participants in multiplying the use of video production in their youth work practice. They were also able to work with the young people on leadership and active citizenship for the purpose of building societies without hate.
The most important impact of the project was the movie SIGEMBR on the topic of ‘Balkans without Hate’. The movie is being used as an innovative educational tool to start off in depth discussion on the identified issues.
Link with the Council of Europe
European Youth Foundation:  The project ‘Podgorica without Hate’  was funded and supported by the European Youth Foundation.
This project inspired ‘Balkan without Hate’ which was financially supported the Erasmus+ Youth in Action programme of the European Commission.
Marginalized by the system: No more
February 2016 – February 2017, supported by the Delegation of European Union to Montenegro (52.990,15 €)
NGO "35mm" (member of Civic Alliance) conducts the project "Marginalized by the system: No more", whose main activity is Civic Institute, which may be addressed by citizens of Montenegro if some of their rights are violated. The project is financed by the Delegation of the European Union to Montenegro.
Goal of the project is to support marginalized groups in Montenegrin society to exercise their human rights and freedoms they already have as workers, patients, and consumers. The project will directly contribute to mentioned groups whose rights were violated, to seek and receive respect and fulfillment of rights they have, addressing nongovernmental organizations and institutions that are part of the network and members of Civic Institute.
Civic Institute will provide direct information, legal and other forms of assistance to workers, patients and consumers who address them. Then, they will involve relevant institutions in a dialogue about the status of workers, patients and consumers. Also, while developing cooperation between nongovernmental sector, media and citizens, Civic Institute will also monitor and report about violation of rights of workers, patients, and consumers. Members of Civic Institute are: Media Trade Union, NGO Roditelji, NGO "Krug života", Center for the protection of consumers, Union of Free Trade Unions of Montenegro, CAZAS, Foundation Ruka prijateljstva and NGO "Bolji život" (Better Life).

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

With our experience and knowledge, especially in media area by sharing with others in the Network. Also we will be active participants at meetings in our country. Also will share information about potencial joint projects.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Sharing experience and knowledge between other members of ALF Network.

Contact (1) Full Name
Kristina Cetkovic
Job Title
Media Program Coordinator
Head of the organisation
Darko Ivanovic

NGO Alternative Theatric Active Company (ATAK)

National Network
Montenegro
Address

Zmaj Jovina 14, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
Podgorica
Montenegro

Telephone
+382 20651665
E-Mail
gaga081@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
gaga081@hotmail.com
E-Mail (3)
dragana.tripkovic@vijesti.me
E-Mail (4)
ngo.atak@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+382 67611666
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Year of Establishment
1984
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
individual person
Mission and Objectives

- Share and develop knowledge through artistic expression, education, and public presentations
- Expression through poetry attitude toward current social occurrences and phenomena
- Cultural cooperation between European countries, different generations, marginalized and vulnerable groups, cultural institutions and research centers
- Enhance inclusion of socially disadvantaged groups through their involvement in artistic process

Main Projects / Activities

RESEARCH / WRITING / PERFORMING
- Arts and cultures of the Mediterranean and Europe
- Contemporary poetry, drama, and prose in the European Mediterranean tradition and artistic heritage
- Multimedia presentation of art and culture (audio and video arts, documentaries, audio books)
- Published poetry books and playwrites: "Tricked soul", 2000 (publisher: KZP – Podgorica), "Love is when you go away", 2005 (publisher: Plima – Ulcinj, MNE), second edition in 2006, "Poems", 2006, (publisher: Antibarbarus, Zagreb); plays: "Herbs for the end","Shift" 2011 (publisher: OKF - Ars - Podgorica)
- Founder of Non- Govermental Organizastion ATAK (Alternative Theatric Active Company)
- Playwright, dramaturgie at project of Montenegrin National Theatre at Podgorica
- Playwright, dramaturgie and organizing at project "Blind" Morris Maeterlinck - theatre project which integrates and engages people with visual impairment along with professional theatre actors by NGO ATAK
- Proofreader of The Anthology of Albanian Conteporary Drama, translated to Montenegrin language (NGO Prostory)

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

To strengthen the cultural connections and develop new cultural links in the Euro Mediterranean region.

Contact (1) Full Name
Dragana Tripković

NGO FENOMENI (The PHENOMENES )

National Network
Montenegro
Address

IV proleterske 1
Kolasin
Montenegro

Telephone
+38220860540
Telephone (other)
+3822067380125
Fax
+38220860041
E-Mail
shabo@t-com.me
E-Mail (2)
fenomeni@t-com.me
Mobile Phone
+38267380125
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2005
General Information
The PHENOMENES is an NGO organisation estabilished in 2005 and based in Kolašin, city on the North of Montenegro. Fenomeni’s mission is to promote cultural and artistic values, to link cultural differences, to develop cultural and social citizen’s consciousness, to stimulate professionalism in the media, to develop educative media’s role in a society throw different social, cultural, media and educative contents offered to citizens. Also, the NGO FENOMENI is very active in the society with the aim to overcome social and cultural differences.
Mission and Objectives

Vision of the Association is: Culture Without Borders
The mission of the Association of phenomena: Linking Cultural diversity, developing cultural and social awareness of the citizens. Promoting professionalism in the media, develop educational role of media in society through the provision of social, cultural, and educational content medisjkih citizens. Action in the community to overcome social prejudices and cultural differences.

Main Projects / Activities

NGO Phenomena has been a partner in the project of the Regional Centre advocacy NGOs Nature as well as the project raising the criteria in the touristic services. Donor of the project : USAID-ORT.
Also, NGOs Phenomena are involved as a partner in the implementation of other projects of the NGO Nature: the making brochure of the Botanical Garden, and create a web site for the Touristic organization of Kolasin. Currently we are partners in the project "Center for promotion of sustainable development" implemented by NGOs in collaboration with the Rokfeler Brothers Foundation.
Our NGO have been supported the Balkan Fund for the project "Economic empowerment of women" which was implemented during 2007. year.
In 2007 we realized project "Cultural heritage of Kolasin.
Also, in March 2007. NGO Phenomena have become part of the coalition "For our city," which is under the Watchdog project followed the work of the newly formed municipal police in Kolasin. The project was funded by USAID / ORT and implemented by the NGO-Fondas from Podgorica.
In 2007. and 2008 the Phenomena implemented the project titled "What people say?" which was supported by the Montenegrin Parliament.
During 2008 the Phenomena implemented educational and promotional campaign, "You have right to know". Part of the activities supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Protection.
NGO Phenomena in 2009 start with publishing books. We are publish book of stories "Heroes".
In 2009 NGO Phenomena are realized by the project when I know I will not say which part of the funds received from the Commission for the allocation of money from the revenue from games of chance.
The Phenomena participation as a partner in two projects of NGOs Parents for pupil`s: the project Open School, as well in organizing activities in Kolasin Amateur Theatre.
In 2010 we carried out programs about cultural heritage of Muslim and Bosnians in the north of Montenegro, the project about young people and their health. In 2010 we get some funds for publishing activities.

Contact (1) Full Name
Slobodan Šabeljić