EEA and Norway Grants and the Sustainable Development Goals

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The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reflect a shared global vision for a peaceful and prosperous world through sustainable and fair development. Through the Grants, the Donor States empower public authorities, civil society, the private sector and academia in the Beneficiary States to take concrete actions to deliver on the shared commitment to the global goals.

The EEA and Norway Grants directly contribute to 14 out of 17 SDGs. Take a look at how, below.

Good health & well-being
8 programmes with a total allocation of € 92 593 866
Quality education
9 programmes with a total allocation of € 94 051 650
Gender equality
5 programmes with a total allocation of € 20 290 246
Affordable & clean energy
7 programmes with a total allocation of € 212 467 560
Decent work & economic growth
13 programmes with a total allocation of € 200 120 774
Industry, innovation & infrastructure
17 programmes with a total allocation of € 497 478 784
Reduced inequalities
34 programmes with a total allocation of € 243 431 867
Sustainable cities & communities
16 programmes with a total allocation of € 174 187 216
Responsible consumption & production
7 programmes with a total allocation of € 43 820 372
Climate action
12 programmes with a total allocation of € 81 358 183
Life below water
6 programmes with a total allocation of € 19 341 733
Life on land
6 programmes with a total allocation of € 36 219 888
Peace, justice & strong institutions
118 programmes* with a total allocation of € 483 981 428
Partnership for the goals
36 programmes* with a total allocation of € 184 351 564
  1. * Including Technical Assistance & Bilateral Funds
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