The 2015 European Heritage Congress - ‘Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe’ (CHCFE) - is taking place in Oslo 11-12 June. The conference offers a platform to showcase our support to the cultural...
This week, the operators of the bilateral research programmes funded through the EEA and Norway Grants gathered in Brussels with their Norwegian and Icelandic partners to showcase their experiences...
“We teach children and young people how to take care of nature so that they will take responsibility for the environment when they grow up”, says project manager Joanna Handziak-Buczko from Wrocław in...
A publicity event showcasing achievements of the EEA Grant-funded programmes in Spain was held in Madrid on 3 June. Many of the beneficiaries who have received support so far were in attendance to...
The Homokhát area in the south of Hungary experiences both long periods of drought and heavy rainfall. Improving the water network system to secure adequate water supply for agriculture production is...
In today’s digital age, children have easy access to a variety of games online. However, not all children are that lucky. Few suitable options exist for children with visual impairments. The Greek...
Launched by the Financial Mechanism Office (FMO) - the secretariat of the EEA and Norway Grants - the review shall gather lessons learned and best practices in the implementation of the programme...
The spring in Prague is a sensational experience. So green, beautiful and warm. The EEA Grants cultural program is even richer than usual and includes many events with close ties to Iceland...
A call for tender for audit services relating to the EEA and Norway Grants 2009-2014 and 2004-2009 launched by the Financial Mechanism Office - the secretariat of the EEA and Norway Grants - is now...
Funding from the EEA and Norway Grants will be used to set up a new reception centre on the island of Lesvos, as part of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway's contribution to alleviate the Mediterranean...
The EEA Grants NGO programme in Hungary is well managed and operates effectively, according to an audit carried out by the audit company PKF Littlejohn LLP.
“We regard gender-based violence as a serious crime, a public health problem and not least an attack on basic human rights. That is why preventing and tackling violence against women is an important...