
The CBSS publishes its Annual Report for 2022-2023
The Annual Report of the CBSS for 2022-2023, notably covering the priorities of the German Presidency of the CBSS 2022-2023 like offshore wind energy, dumped munitions, and youth, is now available.
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The Annual Report of the CBSS for 2022-2023, notably covering the priorities of the German Presidency of the CBSS 2022-2023 like offshore wind energy, dumped munitions, and youth, is now available.
At the EUSBSR Annual Forum 2023 in Riga, the CBSS will co-organise five key workshops, delving into pressing issues ranging from societal security and resilience to climate adaptation and youth, underscoring its continued commitment to shaping regional discussions.
Addressing the gaps between education, policy and practice in the field of societal security in the Baltic Sea Region, the NEEDS project consortium has concluded its three-year initiative with the unveiling of a ground-breaking online course and community focused on societal security education.
The heads of the civil protection agencies of the Member States of the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) met in Hamburg on 20-21 June 2023 to discuss societal resilience in the Baltic Sea Region.
Interview with Professor Bengt Sundelius, Strategic Adviser to the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB), discussing international cooperation in the field of civil protection.
The CBSS Task Force against Trafficking in Human Beings (TF-THB) expert group held its final meeting under the German CBSS Presidency in Berlin on 12-13 June 2023, addressing the important topic of fair recruitment.
NEEDS project’s partners were hosted by the Main School of Fire Services (MSFS) in Warsaw, for a transnational partnership meeting on 5-6 June 2023. The meeting marked a significant milestone as the project approaches its completion, bringing together project partners to review the work accomplished and formulate crucial Policy Recommendations.
As the Swedish Presidency came to a close, the Baltic Sea Macro-Region gathered in Visby, Gotland on 4-6 June to discuss civil society and youth engagement as well as sustainable cooperation with Ukraine. On this basis, a ground of collaboration is set for the upcoming Latvian Presidency.
In 2021, the Children at Risk Unit in the CBSS Secretariat celebrated 20 years. During this time, the Children at Risk Unit has played an important role in supporting the Expert Group on Children at Risk in its work to promote children’s rights and child protection in the Baltic Sea Region.
On 17-18 April 2023, the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) organises a project workshop with experts from the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) to identify existing gaps and challenges in climate change adaptation in the region and to develop the project concept for a future project aimed to improve the capacity of smaller towns and municipalities in approaching climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction.
On 30 and 31 March 2023, the Finnish National Rescue Association (SPEK) hosted a workshop “Youth resilience and agency in today’s uncertainties” in Vantaa, Finland. Young volunteers and civil protection authorities came together to discuss opportunities, challenges, and best practices of youth involvement in civil protection in the Baltic Sea Region.
On 29 March 2023, PA Secure Kids – a new project “Strengthening children’s participation in civil protection and building resilient societies” was officially kicked off…
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