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No impunity for the past!

Dealing with the past is a long and painful, but a very much needed process. It is the only way for a post-conflict society to move from a divided past to a shared future and achieve lasting stability.

This project helped raise public awareness about the war crimes committed in the territory of Montenegro during the breakup of Yugoslavia, especially among young people, while also enhancing the process of fighting against impunity for such crimes.

Furthermore, it has contributed to improving the dialogue between the Parliament and relevant stakeholders in terms of war crimes and transitional justice. That was achieved by the establishment of the Research Information Centre, in which a relevant documentation about war crimes committed in the territory of Montenegro is being archived. Also, this helped to facilitate the work of civil society organisations, which were provided with more inputs and information for the purpose of their research about war crimes.

In short, this project supported the reconciliation process and creating a better, stronger and future-oriented society in Montenegro.

Project name:

No impunity for the past!

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Start time:

02/12/2019

End time:

02/08/2021

Location:

Montenegro, Croatia, Serbia

Budget:

159299.00€

Beneficiary:

Youth Initiative for Human Rights Montenegro
Partners: NGO DOCUMENTA – Center for Dealing With the Past; NGO Association of Citizens of Bukovica Pljevlja; Youth Initiative fo Human Rights Serbia

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Grants

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Affirmative sign – the use of symbolic signs for the promotion of positive life values and affirmative action as a tool for prevention of peer violence

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Action for TRANSforming the schools

Our Money

Regional-Development-Agency-Ulcinj-Business-Association

Ulcinj’s civil society monitors public spending

Our Money – Yours or Our Responsibility

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More transparent concessions for the exploitation of gravel and forest

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Transparent public spending on Roma inclusion policies

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Games of Chance – How to reach a more efficient and transparent system

Our budget is our business!

No impunity for the past!

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Implemented by the NGO Monitor Center for Media and Democracy, with an aim to help reducing the level of peer violence against Roma youth. In order to raise awareness of peer violence against members of the Roma community, this sub-grant included production of several research articles. In the research process were also involved journalists from the Roma portal “Romalitika”.