News
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Published: 25. September 2015
New Director General at Norad
Appointed on Friday 25th of september. He takes office on 16th of November. -
Published: 18. May 2015
How Norway aided Oil Countries in 2014
11 countries received development aid for better management of petroleum resources. -
Published: 6. May 2015
25 examples of what aid does for human rights and democracy
Norad’s results report is now available in English. -
Published: 10. April 2015
A continuing high level of aid
Total Norwegian aid in 2014 was NOK 31.7 billion, which represented 0.99 per cent of Norway’s gross national income (GNI). -
Published: 23. March 2015
First selection of NICFI 2016-2020 finalized
53 civil society organisations have been invited to write a full project proposal after an open call for proposals from the Norwegian Forest and Climate Initiative. -
Published: 17. March 2015
The Changing Global Health Agenda-post 2015
Speech by Villa Kulild, Director General of Norad given at the 2015 GLOBVAC conference in Oslo. -
Published: 30. January 2015
Sex happens - A workshop
For three days, Musah Lumumba, Cecilia Garcia and Stacy Cram have, together with over 40 others, had a workshop in Norad. The outcome is an advocacy campaign for rights of adolescents to be a part of the sustainanable development goals. -
Published: 14. January 2015
Recapitulation of the 2014 Norad Conference
The theme of the 2014 Norad Conference was Democracy and human rights. You can see the conference here. -
Published: 11. November 2014
Role of education in ending extreme poverty -Taking a global lead
Speech by Villa Kulild, Director General of NoradThe speech was made at the Carita seminar on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda in Oslo 11.11.2014. -
Published: 10. October 2014
Child marriage – the need for evidence and action
Speech by Villa Kulild, Director General of NoradThe speech was made on 10.10.2014, at Plan Norway’s annual conference on the rights of the girl child and the campaign against child marriage