2004
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Baltic duo sign EEA funds deal with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway
07.12.2004Estonia and Latvia signed on 2 December 2004 a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the three EEA EFTA states Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway on the use of funds available through the European Economic Area Agreement (EEA). The MoU for the EEA Financial Mechanism, established under the EEA Enlargement Agreement, will make 10.1 million euros available in Estonia and 19.7 million euros in Latvia over a five-year period for projects in a broad range of sectors, including environmental protection, renewable energy, promotion of sustainable development, conservation of the European cultural heritage, human resources development, health and childcare.
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Czech Republic signs EEA funds deal with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway
07.12.2004The Czech Republic signed on 2 December 2004 a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the three EEA EFTA states Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway on the use of funds available through the European Economic Area Agreement (EEA).
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Background on the EEA and Norway Grants
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Estonia and Norway sign EEA funds deal
17.11.2004Norway and Estoniasigned on 17 November 2004 a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for theNorwegian Financial Mechanism, which makes available close to 23million euros over a five-year period for projects in Estonia aiming toreduce social and economic disparities within the newly enlargedEuropean Economic Area (EEA).
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Latvia signs EEA funds deal with Norway
16.11.2004The MoU was signedby State Secretary, Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Traavik on behalf ofNorway, and by State Secretary, Ministry of Finance Valentina Andrejevaon behalf of Latvia during a seminar held in Riga, Latvia attended bysome 80 representatives from both countries. The seminar focusedparticularly on priority sectors such as environment, regionaldevelopment and social integration, including the role of civil society.
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Poland signs deal with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway on EEA funds
28.10.2004The MoU for the EEA Financial Mechanism, established under the EEA Enlargement Agreement, will make 280.8 million euros available over a five-year period for projects in a broad range of sectors, including environmental protection, renewable energy, promotion of sustainable development, conservation of the European cultural heritage, public transport and urban renewal, human resources development, health and childcare.
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Poland and Czech Republic sign MoUs for EEA grants
19.10.2004Poland and theCzech Republic became the first new EEA countries to sign Memorandumsof Understanding (MoUs) for grants made available by the EEA EFTAcountries as part of the EEA enlargement on 1 May 2004.