KUNO TAMMEARU: The study of civil protection must be taken to a higher education level
Kuno Tammearu emphasizes the need for higher education in civil protection to enhance crisis resilience in today’s complex global security situation.
In light of the current complex global security environment, the need for individuals skilled in civil protection and crisis management has never been more critical. Kuno Tammearu, the rector of the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, asserts that enhancing the educational framework around civil protection is necessary to prepare for unexpected challenges and crises that may disrupt functional operations. Such training and education are essential to ensure that societal response mechanisms can adapt and recover quickly from adverse situations.
Tammearu highlights that crisis resilience entails not just the ability to withstand crises but also the capacity for swift recovery and restoration of stability. As the world faces increasing uncertainties, from geopolitical tensions to natural disasters, the call for an educated workforce in civil protection fields becomes a pressing concern. By integrating civil protection studies into higher education curricula, countries can build a robust system of preparedness that is crucial for national security and societal resilience.
The proposal underlines an urgent need for collaboration between academic institutions and government bodies to develop comprehensive training programs that equip professionals with the necessary skills to navigate complex crisis scenarios. This move is seen as vital not only for the safety of the citizens but also for the broader goal of fostering a secure and resilient society in Estonia and beyond.