• Mental healthcare for Romanian children

    It is estimated that one in five children and adolescents suffer from a mental health problem. Recent reform initiatives of mental healthcare in Romania are now continuing in collaboration with Save...

  • School cooperation across Europe

    Students, teachers and researchers from 69 Czech and Slovak schools and higher education institutions have participated in exchanges or cooperation projects with 85 similar institutions in Iceland...

  • Exchanging skills and know-how

    Nearly 430 000 people across Europe will benefit from training and capacity building initiatives supported by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. In Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the EEA and Norway...

  • Equality key to economic development

    On 7-8 June, an international conference on gender equality was held in Oslo to share and prepare for the new EEA and Norway Grants period 2009-14. The Norwegian Minister of Children, Equality and...

  • Establishing shelters against violence

    In Slovakia, the EEA and Norway Grants support the establishment of two crisis centres that will provide direct protection and support to victims of violence.

  • A lifesaver on wheels

    On 26 May, a brand new Norway Grants supported lung screening bus was inaugurated in Hungary.

  • Lifelong learning in Hungary

    In the period between 5 May and 24 June, 9 EEA and Norway Grants supported adult education learning centres will open in Hungary.

  • SOS Childrens village opened in Estonia

    On the International Children’s Day, June 1st, SOS Children’s Village Association in Estonia celebrated the opening of their second children’s village. With support from the Norway Grants, three new...

  • Capacity building in the Latvian NGO sector

    On 28 April, a seminar on the Latvian NGO Funds was held in Riga to allow Latvian NGOs to discuss lessons learned in the 2004-2009 grants period and the role of the NGO Funds in the development of...