Norway has supported a large-scale upgrade of the Keila Greenways recreational area. Locals can now enjoy a broad range of leisure facilities at the site which once housed a Soviet military base.
In the Slovak region of Košice the EEA and Norway Grants are helping transform an outdated children's home to better suit the needs of disadvantaged children.
On 29 April, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov opened an EEA Grants-financed center that will offer substance abuse treatment services for children, teenagers and parents in Sofia. The centre is...
A centre for children suffering from cerebral palsy and other disabilities is given a new lease of life thanks to support from the EEA Grants.
The Hussite Museum in Tabor in Southern Bohemia has reopened to visitors following renovation works and a major re-haul of its exhibition.
Women with substance abuse problems in South Bohemia can now receive help at a female treatment centre financed by the EEA Grants.
On 30 November 2010, the renovated and refurbished Children Psychiatric Medical Institution in Oparany was officially opened. The hospital upgrade is supported with a €480,000 grant from Norway.
With support from the EEA Grants, two new treatment units will be established at the only Czech hospital for patients suffering from multi-drug resistant tuberculosis.
Thanks to support from the Norway Grants, a new regional centre for environmental education has been opened in Salamiou Village in Cyprus.
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway provide the inhabitants in the Tatrzański District with access to modern specialist equipment for identifying possible birth defects and early detecting breast and...
The EEA Grants finance research at the Children’s Memorial Health Institute on blood pressure levels in young Poles in order to improve diagnosis and treatment of diseases linked to an unhealthy...
The EEA Grants support extensive renovation works at a Polish children`s hospital to improve patient conditions and reduce energy use.