Supported by Norway, the Czech police take steps to strengthen its ability to fight organised crime.
Through a €1.2 million fund, the EEA and Norway Grants support the development of children and youth, renewal of the cultural heritage, and integration of disadvantaged children in the South-Bohemian...
The synagogue and cultural centre for the Jewish community in Wroclaw, Poland, will be renovated and modernised with support from the EEA Grants.
A €2.4 million fund has provided financing to ensure disabled access to buildings hosting social services and child protection institutions, making public services literally accessible for all.
Supported by the Norway Grants, a Centre for Helping the Blind and Visually Impaired will be established in Ljubljana.
Through financial support to 79 projects, the € 4.8 Czech Research Support Fund aims to promote academic research and contribute to the transfer of know-how between research teams from the Czech...
The Lithuanian orphanage Lopselis is now strengthening their capacity in order to enable disabled children to be cared for at home.
In April 2008, the EEA Grants set off its €3.8 million share of a close to €100 million complex project to combat social exclusion and initiate social change in deprived urban areas in Portugal.
With support from the Norway Grants, Cesu Correctional Institution for Juveniles is running a pilot project to improve building standards in Latvian prisons.
The €4.6 million fund for local and regional development in Estonia supports close to 60 projects aimed at enhancing the efficiency and quality of public services at regional and local level.
At Gdansk University of Technology, the EEA Grants financed a project to minimise the environmental impact caused by sewage treatment plants.
The EEA Grants have supported the restoration of 5 historical wooden churches in the Archdiocese of Poznań.