
How do we know if Estonian local governments are prepared for crises?
It is in the interests of every outgoing and incoming local government leader, as well as residents, to know how

It is in the interests of every outgoing and incoming local government leader, as well as residents, to know how

The Crisis Research Centre’s YouTube channel now features the presentation from the May 28 seminar on third-sector and local government

The May 28 panel discussion on how to support crisis preparedness in an apartmment building oriented community is now also

As part of the Väike-Õismäe community crisis preparedness project, an important step has been taken to enhance the area’s safety

On May 24, a practical urban survival training was held in Väike-Õismäe, where participants learned how to manage crisis situations

We invite members of the Haabersti Väike-Õismäe community and housing associations to attend free Crisis Skills Training Programme sessions in

On 24 March, students of Social Innovation at Tallinn University visited the Kopli 93 community centre to learn about community

On March 15, the first sessions of the K-36 training programme of the community-based civil protection project were held in

On February 19, the opening seminar of a training program for apartment building residents in Kohtla-Järve took place, providing an overview

The Crisis Research Centre, in cooperation with Malmö University (Sweden) and the NGO Poruch (Ukraine), is launching the Points of