The Slovakian cross-border cooperation and regional development fund, "Opening doors to new arenas of cooperation", has launched an open call for grants up to €150 000.
The EEA and Norway Grants bring together stakeholders in impoverished border regions in Central Europe for joint projects to spur economic growth and sustainable social development. An important...
An EEA Grants funded tripartite cooperation project between Iceland, Norway and Romania is preparing the ground for the foundation of a new Romanian mapping authority.
Through a Hungarian NGO, the Norway Grants support training for more than 400 representatives of municipalities, universities and NGOs in the Balkans and Ukraine in conflict reconciliation...
One in five supported projects is carried out in cooperation between entities in the 15 beneficiary states and partners in Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway. Portugal and Poland take the lead.
In addition to a mutually beneficial exchange of know-how and resources, partnership projects contribute to building down barriers and drawing people together across borders.
Under the slogan "Step up for yourself!", Hungarian ex-soldiers participate in a a comprehensive job training programme to provide them with skills needed for reintegration into the civilian labour...
18 Polish municipalities are cooperating with Norwegian municipalities and organisations to teach their inhabitants about their joint responsibility of keeping the drinking water in the Wislok River...
The Financial Mechanism Office is looking for trainees to join our team for 5 months, starting in March 2010. The application deadline is 15 November.
Situated at the crossroads between abundantly wealthy and very poor nations, Poland is a transit country as well as a country of origin and destination for trafficking in girls and women. The EEA and...
Through the Hungarian cross-border fund of the EEA and Norway Grants, grants are made available to partnership projects carried out between the Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County in Hungary and the Sub...
With support from the EEA and Norway Grants, 18 secondary schools and universities in Slovakia are carrying out collaboration projects with partner institutions in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.