
The Crisis Skills Training Programme began with an online seminar in Kohtla-Järve
On February 19, the opening seminar of a training program for apartment building residents in Kohtla-Järve took place, providing an overview
On February 19, the opening seminar of a training program for apartment building residents in Kohtla-Järve took place, providing an overview
A delegation from the Japanese International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS) met with the Crisis Research Center in Tallinn
Researchers from the Crisis Research Centre are attending a high-level international conference in Delhi, India, from February 10-14. The conference takes
You are very welcome to attend the opening seminar of the Kohtla-Järve Crisis Skills Project, which will take place on
On February 8th, the first Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training group for the community of Väike-Õismäe graduated! There are
The first meeting of the Estonian-Swedish-Ukrainian PIMA cooperation project focusing on the empowerment of local authorities in the development of
Registration is now open for a free crisis skills online training program in civil defence for Väike-Õismäe! You are warmly
Registration is now open for a free crisis skills training program in civil defence in Väike-Õismäe! You are warmly invited
On January 14, Hannes Nagel, the head of the Crisis Research Centre, appeared as a guest on Äripäev radio’s morning
In Estonia, following Russia’s comprehensive invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the increased perception of risk has prompted efforts to address
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