Migration management in Montenegro, as well as current challenges in migration management, with a special focus on Montenegro and the Western Balkans region, were the topic of the second day of the workshop "Standards of treatment towards migrants", which we organized in the PR Center.
The workshop also discussed the national framework for the protection of migrants' rights and relevant international documents that apply in Montenegro, discrimination and the protection of minority rights in Montenegro, as well as the work of the Ombudsman's office in this area.
The lecturers during the second day of the workshop were Goran Boskovic, M.Sc., senior police inspector of the 1st class for the suppression of illegal migration from the Police Directorate of the MUP of Montenegro and Dina Knezevic, chief adviser at the institution of the Protector of Human Rights and Freedoms of Montenegro.
Tomorrow will be the last day of the workshop, which we are organizing as part of the project "Society without Prejudice: Solidarity to Equality and Inclusion" which CeMI is implementing with the support of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as part of the project "Regional support for protection-sensitive migration management in the Western Balkans and Turkey (IPA II funds)".