In Slovakia, the EEA and Norway Grants support the establishment of 2 crisis centres that will provide support to victims of domestic violence.
In the Swiêtokrzyskie Province in Poland, the EEA Grants are financing a programme to reduce mortality of fetuses and newborns and to protect the health of pregnant women.
With support from the EEA and Norway Grants, the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava is establishing a research centre on green energy.
In Lihula in Estonia, the EEA Grants has supported the modernisation of the district heating facility, reducing the CO2 emissions in the district from 1350 tonnes annually to 27 tonnes.
Outside the beautiful and spectacular coast of Portugal, dolphins get injured and die in fishermen’s net due to by-catch incidents. With the help of EEA and Norway Grants, researchers and fishermen...
In Stegna, Poland, the Norway Grants has supported the renovation of the Social Assistance House. CO2 emissions from the building are reduced by 100 % and residents benefit from an improved indoor...
Norway supports a project to increase the quality of penal enforcement in Viru prison and create a sustainable reintegration system.
21 towns and villages in the Duna-Mecsek region have made their public buildings accessible for people with disabilities. The project was initiated by the nuclear power plant Paks and has received €2...
In the UN-controlled buffer zone in Nicosia, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are supporting the establishment of a new centre aiming to foster closer ties between civil society organisations from...
One of Europe’s largest open air museums - the ASTRA museum in Sibiu - unveiled a new conservation and storage centre for cultural heritage objects on 25 March. The project has involved cooperation...
Norwegian and Polish police services have taken on enhanced cooperation under the wider efforts of integrating European law enforcement agencies. Jointly bolstering Poland for Schengen cooperation...
As part of the renewed EU strategy to halt the loss of biological diversity by 2020, Polish and Norwegian researchers have developed an atlas of Polish marine areas.