Montenegro
Get to know our BB country Montenegro &
what we have done so far together.
Country at a glance

| Capital city | Podgorica |
| Relation to the European Centre | Relationship established through BB peer reviews, common projects & events |
| Country Fact Sheet (CFS) 2023 prepared in the framework of an institutional collaboration between the European Centre & the Central European University | Download below |

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Policy Review: Social housing policies to support access to adequate and affordable housing
The European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, in collaboration with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, hosted a two-day online policy review titled ‘Social Housing Policies to Support Access to Adequate and Affordable Housing,’ held on 25–26 June 2025. The event was attended by over 50 participants with delegations from the relevant Ministries, public authorities, as well as municipalities and some NGOs from Armenia, Albania, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
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Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Montenegro
The European Centre and the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue of Montenegro have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding covering the period 2026–2031. The agreement sets out the framework for continued cooperation in social policy development, research collaboration, and knowledge exchange. It reinforces the shared commitment to supporting evidence-based policymaking and advancing innovative…
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12th BBinar: Employment Policy in the Western Balkans: the way forward
The 12th BBinar will explore current approaches to labour market development and the future direction of employment strategies across the six Western Balkan economies. Particular attention will be given to skills development, the green and digital transitions, labour market resilience, and the employment-related aspects of the EU accession process. Furthermore, the discussion will focus on…
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Paper: Greening of jobs and working conditions in the Western Balkans: three scenarios
This working paper examines how the green transition is affecting job quality and working conditions in the six countries of the Western Balkans (WB6). It is co-authored by European Centre researchers Sonila Danaj and Sabina Gjylsheni together with Mihail Arandarenko as part of the project “Comparative analysis of job quality and working conditions in the Western Balkans“. The paper takes stock…
