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In Montenegro, the Green Pack will be implemented as part of theWest Balkan Green Pack project, a regional endeavour encompassing Bosnia
andHerzegovina,Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo. During a two-year implementation period the programme’s goal has been to build capacity,
to transfer know-how, and to establish a basis for further worldwide development in the field of education for sustainable development.
The project module in each country includes three basic phases: feasibility studies; country-specific Green Pack development; and, teacher
training and Green Pack dissemination.
The project implementation team organised a scoping visit toMontenegro, along with a meeting with relevant stakeholders, which included
theMinistry of Education and Science,Ministry of Tourism and Environment, as well as national bureaus on textbooks, educational services
and examination. Each was presented with Green Pack materials and information on project phases. A public presentation of the Green Pack
took place on January 31 at Podgorica’sHotel Crna Gora. The event, which drew an enthusiastic response, provided reason to be optimistic that
such a project can offer meaningful assistance to government efforts in strengthening environmental awareness among young people.
REC Country OfficeMontenegro’s project manager is now coordinating establishment of a National Council and Project Implementation
Working Group to closely monitor developments and provide necessary input to improve project effectiveness and ensure wide acceptance. |