Today marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Through designated programmes in 11 countries, Iceland. Liechtenstein and Norway have set aside €25 million to help...
In the heart of the Troodos National Forest Park, an abandoned asbestos mine poses a threat to people, fauna and wildlife alike. With support from the Grants, biodiversity protection and good...
The ‘On the spot!’ call is looking for young people to visit Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and report on good practices in addressing social problems which could benefit Hungarian society.
“Both children and parents alike get to know each other through the project. This creates a stronger sense of trust within the local community,” says Andrei Dinu from the Romano ButiQ Association.
The Lithuanian NGO ‘School of Success’ works to increase civic participation in the country by engaging with pupils.
Gender stereotypes negatively affect society as a whole. In Spain, a project supported by the Grants aims to contribute to a more equal society by challenging gender inequality through the school...
How can heritage be an asset in local and regional development? The Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage is cooperating with the National Heritage Board in Poland on strengthening local...
A conference looking at new ways forward for youth employment and social entrepreneurship was held in Portugal last week. With spiralling numbers of young people in Europe out of work, creating new...
Funding is now available for higher education mobility projects under the Latvian ‘Research and Scholarship’ programme.
“Our activities help create life in public spaces, foster interaction between people, and give something back to the local community,” says Miruna Tîrcă, President of the Komunitas Association.
“We believe it is important for senior citizens to help shape future services. Senior Citizen Councils can be a platform for senior citizens to make themselves heard,” says Beata Tokarz-Kamińska from...
New cultural heritage projects under the EEA Grants in Slovakia were signed off at the recent Living Monuments conference which took place on 4 November at the Wedding Palace in Bytča.