I UN75 Conference 2020 “The Road to the UN Sustainable Development Goals”, 20-23 February in Tallinn, Estonia
- United Nations 75th Anniversary celebration – Conference_Report,_Estonia 10.03.2020
- SSCW UNSDG photo wall
- Certificate of the UN75 Conference
II Global Conversation Conference 2021 “A green, socially sustainable and digitally integrated world”, 26-29 August, 2021 in Narva, Estonia
(Tallinn declaration 2021 “A programme for institutional change”)
Global Conversation Conference Banner and Poster A3
N-B Conference “Civil Society ideas for the Sustainble and secure future of Europe” , May 1-4th May 2022 in Narva – Jõesuu, Estonia
(European Network “Green Habito” appeal)
III Security & Civil Society Conference “Reflections on Security: International Community, CSOs and their contribution for a more secure and sustainable Europe”, 2-5th February 2023 in Narva, Estonia (originally planned for 2022)
(European Network “Green Habito ” declaration on security and civil society issues).
Security and Civil Society Conference Roll up and Poster A3
N-B Conference Green Habito “Civil Society Ideas for a Sustainable Green Future of Europe“, May 25-28th in Tallinn, Estonia
- Vassili Golikov, Programme Director of SSCW
- Kaupo Heinma, Deputy Secretary General at Ministry of Climate of Estonia
- Mayri Tiido, Founde of Lowmerism
- Kaidi Tamm, Sustainable Development Programme Senior Expert, Stockholm Environment Institute Tallinn
- Jenni Kaupila, Advocacy officer of UNA Finland
- Michael Søgaard Jørgensen, Aalborg University
- Tove Lund, Strategy Manager for Sustainable Living, The City of Göteborg
- Ingrid Nielsen, Advocacy Expert, Renewable Energy, Estonian Fund for Nature
IV Conference “Green and Just Transition 2024”, 28th November – 1st December 2024 in Narva, Estonia
- (European Network “Green Habito ” declaration on Green and Just Transition)
- Conrence certificate of participation (Green and Just Transition 2024)
- Helena Braun, Head of Political Team of the European Commission Representation in Estonia – “The European Green Deal”
- Elva Rakel Jónsdóttir Managing Director of Festa- Center for Sustainability Experience (Iceland) – “Measuring global spillover effects on green transition, production and consumption”
- Janne Rajala, European Civil Society Network “Green Habito” (Finland) – “The role of Civil society organisations in the monitoring and implementation just transition and empowerment of communities in achievement of the SDGs”
- Ivan Sergejev, Just transition process coordinator, Estonian Ministry of Finance – “Just Transition in Ida-Virumaa”
- Ásta Kristín Sigurjónsdóttir, CEO of Iceland Tourism Cluster – “Icelandic experience”
- Liisa Kokkarinen, Head of Sustainable Development of Visit Finland – “Sustainable Travel Finland: Building future competence”
- Imbi Lepik-Martinson, Sustainability Manager of Visit Estonia – “The Estonian way towards sustainable tourism”
- Mahmoud Ezzat, Director of Center for Strategic Studies, Bibliotheca Alexandrina – “The National Strategy for Sustainable Tourism 2030: Egypt Vision”
- Iva Ridjan Skov, Associate Professor, Sustainable Energy Planning Research Group of Aalborg University (Denmark) – “The current energy crisis and energy security in the EU”
- Maksis Apinis, Energy transformation expert of “Green Liberty” Society” (Latvia) – “Latvia’s experience in overcoming the energy crises and transforming its energy sector”
- Kaire Kuldpere, Head of Environment and Sustainability, Utilitas energy group (Estonia) – “Implementation of carbon neutrality plan in energy company Utilitas”
- Åsa Ström Hildestrand, representative of Nordregio – “The Nordic View on Sustainability – Learnings from the Local Level” (A survey and toolbox on SDG action in Nordic municipalities in a time of political polarization)
- Morten Hagevik Head of Culture and Sports, Porsgrunn Municipality (Norway) – “Green and Just Transition in sport, culture and education: Porsgrunn as a success story”
- Mayri Tiido, Founder and CEO of Lowmerism (Estonia) – “Estonian Civil Society’s Contribution in Driving Green Transition with Businesses and Communities”
- Karoliina Vaakanainen, Co-Chair Co-Chair Nuorten Agenda 2030, Finnish National Youth Council (Finland) – “Finnish experience in catalyzing change in green transition and sustainable development in example of youth contributions”
- Yassine Isbouia, expert in Youth and Civil Society issues in FOMEJE (Morocco) – “Achieving a green and just Transition: a case study from Morocco CSOs”
- Ph.D Mette Brogden, Professor of the University of Arizona – “Introduction into Mainstreaming human right approach to more climate change conscious and just transition”
- Auður H. Ingólfsdóttir, Director of Climate and Circular Economy Department, Department for Climate and Circular Economy, The Environment Agency of Iceland – “How do we encourage just and efficient green transition in Iceland”
- Gunnhildur Magnusdottir, associate professor of Malmö University (online) – “Gendered norms and practices in Nordic and Baltic Climate Policy Institutions: implication for the Climate Transition”
- Associate Professor Michael Søgaard Jørgensen, Aalborg University (Denmark) – “How to obtain longer product life time: The role of the repair movement and national and international regulations”
- Elis Vollmer, head of the Centre of Renewable Energy of the Estonian University of Life Sciences – “Leading to just energy transition under guidance of UN SDGs. Experiences from CEE”
- Rashid Iddrisu, CEHDA (Spain) – “Climate change and green & just transition through human rights prisma in West Africa and Spain”.
V Conference “The impact and effectiveness of development cooperation on European & Global security in time of turbulence”, 4th- 7th December 2025 in Toila, Estonia
“Global Gateway: EU visionforglobalpartnerships” – Elis Paemurd, Deputy Head of the European Commission’s Representation in Estonia, Head of Media and Communication
“Development and aid policy in 2025: needs, challenges and expectations” -Luc Meissner, Governance and Fragility Expert, Belgian agency for international cooperation
“DAC Recommendation on Enabling Civil Society in Development Co-operation and Humanitarian Assistance“ – Aysegul Bayar Hildgen, Policy Analyst, Civil Society, Reforms and Partnerships for Development Impact, Development Co-operation Directorate, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (France)
“Development now: Case studies, Theory and Practice” – Mette Brogden, Professor at Arizona University (USA)
Speech “Climate, Geopolitics, and Regional Stability” – Mahmoud Ezzat, Director of Center for Strategic Studies, Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Egypt)
“Between Progress and Pushback: Latvia, the Istanbul Convention and Democratic Resilience“ – Madara Grinsteine, Head of Development Cooperation at Marta Centre (Latvia)
– “What’s Next for the Global Development Agenda?” – Rebecca Eriksson, Junior Research Fellow, Norderio (Sweden)
– “Sustainable Strategies for Development Cooperation to Reduce Dependency on Critical Raw Materials: The Roles of Governments, Businesses, and Civil Society” – Associate Professor Michael Søgaard Jørgensen, Aalborg University (Denmark)
– “People to People Cultural Engagement Programme” – Ursula Roosmaa, Country Director of British Ccouncil in Estonia











