Retour Combating stereotypes and hatred against the LGBTI community in the north of Montenegro

Combating stereotypes and hatred against the LGBTI community in the north of Montenegro

During October, the action on “Promotion of diversity and equality in Montenegro”, in co-operation with the Ministry of Interior of Montenegro and local civil society organisations, is organising trainings for police officers on the topic "Fight against hate crimes and the rights of LGBTI people".

The trainings are focused on acquainting police officers with all the specifics of endangering the rights of LGBTI people, the characteristic situations in which these rights are violated, and the basic principles of the police in dealing with victims of homophobic violence and discrimination.

The participants are trained also by local police officers, who underwent themselves a learning program in the past months, based on the Council of Europe relevant manual, as well as the local one prepared by NGO Juventas and updated with support of the action.

The first cascade training, intended for police officers from the north-western region of Montenegro, was held on 18-19 October 2021 in Berane. The second cascade training, intended for police officers from the north-eastern region of Montenegro, will be held on 25-26 October 2021 also in Berane.

The cascade trainings for local police officers are an initiative of the action “Promotion of diversity and equality in Montenegro”, part of the joint European Union/Council of Europe programme “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Turkey 2019-2022”.
 

BERANE,Montenegro 19 october 2021
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The aim of the regional HF II programme on anti-discrimination is to bring forward the work done under actions of the HFI programs and other bilateral programs, to support the countries negotiating their access to the EU improving their record of fighting discrimination, protecting minorities, ensuring rights of LGBTI, combating hate speech, in line with COE standards - notably those from the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance, and those from the Framework Convention on National Minorities.

* Cette désignation ne préjuge pas des positions concernant le statut du Kosovo ; elle est, en outre, conforme à la Résolution 1244 du Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies ainsi qu’à l’Avis de la Cour internationale de justice sur la Déclaration d’indépendance du Kosovo.

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HFII at a glance

Duration: May 2019 - December 2022

Funding: European Union and Council of Europe

Budget : 41 Million Euros (85% funded by the EU, 15% by the CoE)

Budget for the Promotion of equality and diversity in the Western Balkans : 3,7 Million Euros

Implemented by: Council of Europe

Angela Longo, Programme Manager, Strasbourg

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