Supporting social welfare activities (easing the livelihoods of children and families with children, people with disabilities, the elderly and other...
A report by Tallinn’s Internal Audit Service titled “Analysis and Recommendations for Winter Street Maintenance Management” reveals that the previous city administration set unrealistic goals for snow removal and failed to monitor contractors’ compliance with contract terms. The renewed city government and leadership of the Urban Environment and Public Works Department have conducted analyses to improve the situation, which are reflected in the audit, and have developed new measures to enhance winter maintenance quality and transparency. Efforts to improve oversight and snow removal quality are ongoing.
Coverage by the City of Tallinn: The City of Tallinn helps to pay for a nursing home spot if a social worker has determined during the assessment of...
October 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022 The city of Tallinn is introducing its smart solutions in the EXPO world exhibition in Dubai For the first time, the...
In 2025, the City of Tallinn will implement a dedicated development cooperation program for Ukrainian cities for the first time. The program includes both humanitarian aid and specific cooperation projects aimed at assisting Ukrainian municipalities in preparing for European Union membership and addressing key areas such as waste management.
Tallinn selects its partners for bi- or multilateral cooperation based on the city’s interests and challenges while avoiding signing treaties of amity...