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Section for Central Europe and the EEA Norway Grants

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01.01.2006* Founding by splitting

Name: * Section for Central Europe and EEA-financing
Short name: Seksjon for Sentral-Europa og EØS-finansiering
Affiliations: Ministry
Hierarchical level: Section
Superior body: * Europe department
Located: 301 Oslo
Ended body as a consequence of dividing:

Please note that this event has comments in Norwegian that are for the present not translated into English.

01.01.2007* No change to unit, but change of superior

(The unit reports to a new superior organization because the previous superior organization was terminated at the same time.)
Superior body: European Department

Please note that this event has comments in Norwegian that are for the present not translated into English.

01.01.2015* Change of name

Name: Section for Central Europe
Short name: Sentraleuropeisk seksjon

Tasks:
Management of the EEA and Norway Grants, including policy development and negotiation of bilateral agreements with the beneficiary countries. Cooperation with the Financial Mechanism Office in Brussels. Support for all other sections with country responsibility for EEA and Norway Grants beneficiary countries. Represents the Department in and vis-à-vis the Financial Mechanism Committee. Responsibility for Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
Source: regjeringen.no (february 2015)

01.01.2020* Change of name

Name: Section for Central Europe and the EEA Norway Grants
Short name: EUR SES

Tasks:
Management of the EEA and Norway Grants, including policy development and negotiation of bilateral agreements with the beneficiary countries. Cooperation with the Financial Mechanism Office in Brussels. Support for all other sections with country responsibility for EEA and Norway Grants beneficiary countries. Represents the Department in and vis-à-vis the Financial Mechanism Committee. Responsibility for Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
Source: regjeringen.no, 2020

Remarks

* = If a date is denoted with an asterisk (*), this implies that the date is not confirmed.

* = If a name is denoted with an asterisk (*), this implies a direct translation from Norwegian to English. The translation is thus not necessarily the official one (if any exists at all).

Comment to the change-of-name event: Sometimes the old and new name is the same. This occur when the translation to English haven’t taken into consideration minor Norwegian name change.

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