Thousands of neglected cases, too few judges and complaints about corruption have given Croatia’s courts a bad reputation. A new court house, a new filing system and training of staff can make a...
In an old cinema building outside Sofia, a youth centre has changed the life of many young Bulgarians. They’ve gone from drop-outs to proud citizens.
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway have signed new cooperation agreements with Estonia on new programmes under the EEA and Norway Grants 2014-2021.
How can an island in the middle of the ocean get enough fresh water? By taking good care of the scarce amount of water that nature provides.
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the EEA Agreement that brought together the EU member countries and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway as equal partners in the internal market.
It’s a hard job but four puppets have taken it upon themselves. Through 28 shows they hope to prevent child accidents in a country where the numbers are deeply worrying.
Access to a functional, decent labour market continues to be a challenge for young people in Europe. Although unevenly distributed, youth unemployment is a common European challenge that can only be...
Fluttering butterflies and chasing foxes used to be the normal scenario in the wetlands outside Ljubljana. This is the story of how the butterflies vanished, and of the struggle to bring them back to...
A river winds its way through Ljubljana and the surrounding villages. A river that hides Slovenia’s most threatened cultural heritage. Now thousand-year-old jewelry, swords, pitchers and boats are...
Three projects under the EEA and Norway Grants have been recognised with awards and special mentions in this year’s EU Prize for Cultural Heritage/ Europa Nostra Award! All three laureates are in the...
The Financial Mechanism Office – the secretariat of the EEA and Norway Grants – is seeking a Fund Operator to develop and implement the EEA Grants programme for civil society in Malta 2014-2021 (the...
Behind every bully are the parents. Should they be held accountable for their children’s bullying? An organisation in Croatia thinks so. Read how they attack the increasing problem of bullying.