
Drills on paper, chaos in the field — where is the civil protection culture?
The aftermath of the saga of a drone that veered off its trajectory is invaluable teaching material for policymakers and
The aftermath of the saga of a drone that veered off its trajectory is invaluable teaching material for policymakers and
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
On May 28, the crisis skills project’s final seminar in Väike-Õismäe focused on the role of communities in crisis preparedness.
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
Strengthening civil protection begins with awareness and preparedness – this is also reflected in the motto of the Crisis Research
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 24, we commemorate not just the independent Republic of Estonia’s birthday, but also the three-year war that Russia