Tallinn has a number of important natural objects in the Lasnamäe and Pirita districts, including the Maarjamäe Clint, the area from the Tallinn Song...
The Spirit and Clint character area located between Pallasti Bridge and Narva Road entwines the clint’s landscape with Estonian cultural history, as...
Cluster overview: Green Economy Cluster is developed by the Estonian Waste Recycling Competence Center. Main objectives of the cluster are to increase...
With the help of the European funding programme Horizon 2020, project AI4Cities aimed at smart solutions achieved through artificial intelligence will...
The goal of the UserCentriCities project is to audit, renew and adjust existing public sector e-services to be more user-friendly. By the end of the...
Next year, Tallinn, in collaboration with Peaasi.ee, will introduce new psychologists into the city’s school system to support youth mental health. The program will recruit individuals with a background in psychology who will undergo a year-long mentoring program. By providing students with easy access to mental health support, the initiative aims to prevent the development of mental health issues among young people.