The realization of the project Healthy Approach – Healthy Products began. The project aims to start the process of educating agricultural producers and people in the rural area of corruption, and having in mind the significantly lower availability of information in the rural area.
Expected results of the project are informing agricultural households, educating farmers about corruption and ways of combating corruption, as well as on available EU funds and a cross-sectional view of the agribusiness. The development of a handbook on corruption is under way, followed by the information of over 200 agricultural producers and members of their households. Two workshops will be organized on the concept of corruption and the fight against corruption at the local level, a panel on available EU funds for agricultural producers and analysis of the agribusiness, as well as a proposal for recommendations for presenting data needed for agricultural producers on the site of the municipality of Pljevlja.
Project Healthy Approach – Healthy Products is realized by the NGO “Da živi selo” in partnership with the Information Center of Pljevlja. It is supported by the Center for Civic Education (CCE) within the program Let’s put corruption in the museum!
Program We Corrupt The Museum! aims to contribute to the reduction of corruption at the local level and to increase the involvement of citizens and citizens of Montenegro in the fight against corruption at the local level. It is envisaged that through direct cooperation between CSOs, state institutions and citizens / which will increase the transparency of the work of municipalities in Montenegro, as well as the implementation of anti-corruption policies. Program We Corrupt The Museum! The CCE conducts in partnership with NGO Center for Monitoring and Research (CeMI), NGO Bonum from Pljevlja, NGO UL-Info from Ulcinj and NGO Za Druga from Petrovac, in cooperation with the Ministry of Public Administration and the Agency for Prevention of Corruption, with the support of the EU Delegation in Montenegro and with the co-financing of the Ministry of Public Administration of the Government of Montenegro.