Substitute care can be family-based (adoption, guardianship, foster care) or institution-based (foster care in a foster home or substitute care home)...
People who are struggling due to low or no income are eligible for food aid. There are many options to receive food aid: European Union ESF + food aid...
This November, Tallinn commenced the construction of its first circular economy center in the Kristiine district, with plans underway for another center on the property at Punane 68a in Lasnamäe.
In October, as part of the URBACT program, representatives of the Cities After Dark network from Braga visited Tallinn to meet with representatives of the city's nightlife sector and discuss future cooperation.
GreenTwins is developing a green model for the digital twin cities (HEL-TAL), analysing physical space models and digitising geoinformatics data and...
The Tallinn City Government made a proposal to the City Council to give diplomats who reside in the capital the right to use public transport free of charge. The reason for this is that according to the new regulation coming into force on 1 July, the free parking of diplomatic missions’ vehicles in public parking spaces will be reduced.
Tallinn Waste Centre and the technology company ibiot are testing sensors that monitor the filling of waste containers and give a signal when the container is due to be emptied in order to prevent containers from being overfilled and waste transport vehicles from running empty.