• Together for gender equality

    Around 10 500 victims of domestic and gender-based violence have received support through the Grants. On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we take a look at the...

  • Studying the past to benefit the future

    Together, the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania and the Norwegian Historical Data Centre at the Arctic University of Norway (UiT) are building the first historical population database of...

  • Investing in the future of children

    Many children in Europe are at risk of poverty and social exclusion. Improving their well-being and protecting their rights is a priority of the EEA and Norway Grants.

  • Learning about maritime cultural heritage

    With its grand opening earlier this year, the new branch of the National Maritime Museum in Gdansk in Poland – the Shipwreck Conservation Centre in Tczew – has ensured access to maritime cultural...

  • I want my children to study

    “The project ‘A good start’ made it possible for me to go to work and support my girls, because my youngest daughter was enrolled in preschool,” says Maria.

  • Empowering youth at risk in Bulgaria

    The International Youth Centre in Stara Zagora in Bulgaria has been awarded the Council of Europe’s Quality Label Award for its work on empowering young citizens in Bulgaria.

  • Reducing stigma through acting

    Children with a parent in prison often face social stigma. With support from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, Hungarian children of incarcerated parents now receive support aiming to overcome stigma...

  • A more efficient judiciary

    In Croatia, the quality and efficiency of the Croatian judicial system is being strengthened by bringing its practices in line with European standards.

  • The priceless checkpoint in Riga

    Every week approximately 30 people take an express HIV-test at the checkpoint run by the human rights organisation MOZAIKA. Five percent of the tests turns out to be positive.