Through the combined efforts from colleagues within and outside the justice chain in both Norway, Lithuania, and abroad, the first of the scheduled workshops took place in Birštonas in Lithuania in...
Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway together with the Government of the Republic of Cyprus have agreed to allocate €347 300 from the EEA and Norway Grants reserve in Cyprus to the 'Local development...
See how Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway help build a greener, more competitive and inclusive Europe by supporting over 4 000 projects through the EEA and Norway Grants.
According to the Council of Europe, one in five children in Europe faces violence or sexual abuse, either online or offline. Significant efforts have been made to protect children and support abuse...
The war in Ukraine has led to the largest refugee crisis in Europe since the Second World War. More than six million people have fled Ukraine since the war started on 24 February. As one of the...
As many as one in six people in the EU over the age of 15 lives with some kind of disability. That represents roughly over 100 million people who face persistent challenges when it comes to accessing...
Atmospheric deposition has been and is still sometimes called Acid Rain. While rain is often thought of as wet, it is a shower that is both moist and dry and has long been a concern for scientists and...
2022 is the European Year of Youth and we sat down with four experts working with the Fund for Youth Employment, sharing their views on why it’s important to invest in youth and how they look at the...
Bees are an essential part of our ecosystems, as they help pollinate plants and crops that we consume. However, their natural environments are undergoing severe challenges. Here’s how one ‘buzzing’...
Greece has the EU’s longest seascape. But the coastlines, surrounding waters, and countryside have been subjected to dumping for centuries. The country struggles with landfill overflow...