The renovation of the old post office and community house in Balatonáracs, Hungary, will provide local inhabitants with a much-needed meeting place and help reinvigorate communal life.
Norway finances new equipment for the Regional Inspectorate for Environmental Protection in Szczecin which will improve Poland’s monitoring of air, water and noise pollution.
The two sister cities of Chełm, Poland, and Kovel, Ukraine, are working together to promote economic growth and cross-border interaction in their border region, with a focus on developing ecologically...
Study material and university study courses in environmental science and sustainable development have been developed at the University of Latvia with €470,000 in support from the Norway Grants.
Emissions of greenhouse gases from the Youth Education Centre in the town of Bartoszyce have been reduced by almost 7300 tonnes per year after renovation and modernisation of the heating system.
Norway finances 10 projects that aim to promote regional development in Latvia border regions and strengthen bilateral cooperation between Latvia and its neighbouring states.
A Carmelite monastery in Sopronbánfalva has been renovated and made into an educational retreat and meditation centre with support from the EEA Grants. The new retreat centre will open in March 2011.
Norway supports Poland's efforts to improve its poor track-record of transposing European directives into national law.
Four unique, wooden weavers’ houses in the Polish town of Zgierz are being renovated and restored for future generations thanks to €1.4 million in support from the EEA Grants.
Two upper secondary schools in Norway and Slovakia are co-operating on a 2-year project teaching students about protecting the environment and the cultural heritage.
With support from the EEA and Norway Grants, the Bratislava self-governing region has developed a hydrotherapy centre to improve its therapeutic services for disabled children and adults.