To discuss the challenges of sustainable use of protected areas, close to 300 experts from across Europe are meeting in Lisbon 29-30 April. Best practice examples from Iceland, Norway and Portugal are...
A call for bids for a mid-term evaluation of the EEA and Norway Grants support to strengthened bilateral relations is now open.
Esther*, 22, is from Nigeria. A victim of trafficking, today she is free and living in an apartment in the old town of Nicosia rented for her and 18 month old baby by the NGO ‘Cyprus Stop Trafficking’...
The idea behind the ‘Bagel Shop’ tolerance campaign in Lithuania is to welcome the wider public into the Jewish community. Our colleagues in Human Rights Monitoring Institute went to meet students in...
Twenty-five volunteers, 20 local government institutions, 10 NGOs, one goal – promoting tolerance in different communities across Romania. Project assistant, Andreea Tătaru, tells us about the vision...
This week more than 100 international experts are meeting in POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw to discuss how we can learn from our past in order to better shape our future.
To mark World Heritage Day, we take a closer look at how Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are helping to protect cultural heritage and promote cultural cooperation through the EEA Grants.
Located only a short walking distance from the historical Acropolis – the cradle of democracy – the Greek NGO SciFY is hard at work in strengthening citizen participation in modern-day Greek politics.
Ensuring better conditions for the Roma in Europe is a priority for Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. On International Roma Day 8 April, we take a closer look at what is done on the ground through...
Supported by Norway, projects to explore the use of carbon capture and storage technology in the Czech Republic as well as raise awareness on how CCS can be used for climate change mitigation are...
“By helping prisoners to maintain family ties and equipping them with useful skills we hope to reduce reoffending. We will extend the project, from 30 prisons, to 60,” says the Central Prison Services...
On 30 March 2015, the Czech National Film Archive launched the biggest project of digitisation in the history of Czech film. Supported by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants...