
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

On October 3, the TalTech School of Business and Governance held its annual PhD reception for the third time, bringing

Is security solely the responsibility of the state? At the public discussion event “Living Experiments in Crisis Preparedness”, the CEO

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 June 9, PIMA project organised a special seminar in which four Ukrainian municipalities discussed their experiences with their Points

Professionals engaged in a panel debate initiated by the Crisis Research Centre came to the conclusion that urban environments provide

On May 28, the crisis skills project’s final seminar in Väike-Õismäe focused on the role of communities in crisis preparedness.

On May 14, Hannes Nagel, the head of the Crisis Research Centre, appeared on Kuku Radio’s morning show to discuss

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