Norway Grants together with the EEA Grants represent Norway's contribution to reducing social and economic disparities in Europe. 16 EU member states (Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia Slovenia and Spain receive support from the Norwegian people. Romania has received 404.5 million Euros in support since entering the EU in 2007.
In addition to reducing social and economic disparities the EEA and Norway Grants strengthens the cooperation and relation between Norway and the beneficiary states.
In Romania, funding is targeted for environment and climate change, green innovation, research and education, social inclusion, health, justice reforms, civil society and cultural heritage.
The EEA and Norway Grants are linked to the EEA Agreement which entered into force in 1994. This agreement gives Norway access to the internal market in the EU. Since then, Norway has provided close to 3.3 billion Euros to the less prosperous countries in the EU through various grants mechanisms.
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"Poverty Alleviation" Launching Conference
17 Jan 2015, 20:01
Bucharest, Central University Library "Carol I" (BCU), Aula read more
Socio-graphic mapping of the Roma Communities in Romania for a community-level monitoring of changes with regard to Roma integration (SocioRoMap)
17 Jan 2015, 18:37
A project financed by the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2009-2014 in the framework of "Poverty Alleviation in Romania" (RO25) read more
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