With support from the EEA Grants the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has been able to assist Greek authorities to safeguard the rights of asylum seekers and migrants.
This week saw the launch of the EEA and Norway Grants 2009-2014 in Slovenia at an event with more than 400 participants. The importance of bilateral relations was highlighted.
The buffer-zone in the historic center of Cyprus’ divided city Nicosia is one of the seven most threatened landmarks in Europe today.
Last year was a busy one for the Grants. In the annual report, we present various highlights from 2012.
The Norwegian Embassy participated in the ‘Equality Parade 2013’ in Warsaw to promote the Council of Europe’s No Hate Speech Movement and the Grants.
Lithuanian ‘green’ businesses can now apply for funding. The project support worth over €8 million euro aims to increase the competitiveness of green enterprises, including greening of existing...
Two projects funded by the EEA and Norway Grants were awarded a European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage 2013 this weekend.
Estonian women are still underrepresented in decision-making bodies and experience difficulties combining work and family life.
In order to make it easier for everyone involved in the Grants to keep track of various events, we have today added an events calendar to our website.
The EEA and Norway Grants 2009-2014 were officially launched on 7 June in Lisbon, Portugal in the presence of senior government officials from Portugal and the donor states. Some of the key areas of...
To conserve, revitalise and protect Poland’s cultural and natural heritage, a call for proposals has been launched with a deadline for applications of 16 September 2013.
Civil society organisations are vital partners for decision-makers in Europe. With the aim of boosting the development of civil society and promoting active citizenship, a call for proposals has been...