How can Europe best address challenges related to issues such as poverty, and unemployment? That was the underlying question at a conference on social innovation that opened in Brussels yesterday...
17 May is the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. Through the EEA and Norway Grants, Iceland, Liechtenstein are Norway are working to strengthen the rights of LGBT people across...
The Home for Cooperation in Cyprus celebrated its third year in operation last week. Representatives for both communities on the divided island were present at the event.
“I want to say NO to racial hate. I want to open the computer without being afraid of finding aggressive messages.”
“Funding from Norway will enable us to return these young offenders to society as better citizens,” explains Catalin Pavel, prison warden at the Bacău young offenders prison.
Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland have decided to suspend further disbursements of funds to Hungary under the EEA and Norway Grants scheme. The reason for this is that the Hungarian Government has...
Funding is now available for enhanced bilateral cooperation within health between Poland and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
Three EEA Grants projects were among the winners when the 2014 EU Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra Awards were handed out in Vienna earlier this week.
“Sometimes I am sad, but still positive because I will get better after two years,” says Irina who is infected with tuberculosis - a disease many thought had been consigned to the history books.
Today we celebrate Labour Day – known as May Day in some countries – it is a good day to mark social progress and better living and working conditions.
Croatia became the 16th beneficiary country of the EEA and Norway Grants today following the signing of agreements in Zagreb this afternoon.
Rimvydas Vekerotas has his own very personal reasons for encouraging Lithuanian youngsters to become organ donors as part of a project supported by the Grants. Seven years ago, his life was saved by a...