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Partner Countries
Partner Countries The SDGs Fund for Development Cooperation supports projects carried out in low-income and low-income countries as defined by the Development Cooperation Committee (DAC/OECD) on the ...
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Sustainable Development Goals Partnership Fund
Sustainable Development Goals Partnership Fund Is your company interested in working towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals and launching collaborative projects in developing countries? Support...
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Private Sector Development
Private Sector Development Iceland's policy on international development cooperation is a central and integrated part of the country ‘s foreign and security policy. The policy states how to engage th...
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Humanitarian Assistance
Humanitarian Assistance Iceland's humanitarian assistance is premised on safeguarding human lives, maintaining human dignity and reducing human suffering in crisis situations. In line with Good Human...
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World Bank
World Bank The World Bank Group (WBG), which is one of Iceland’s four key multilateral development partners, is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries. I...
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Multilateral Cooperation
Multilateral Cooperation Four multilateral organisations are of particular importance for the priorities of Iceland’s international development cooperation policy: the World Bank , the United Nations...
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Development Cooperation between Iceland and Malawi
Development Cooperation between Iceland and Malawi Development cooperation between Iceland and Malawi started in 1989, through Iceland's bilateral development agency, the Icelandic International Deve...
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Bilateral Cooperation
Bilateral Cooperation Bilateral development cooperation is a cornerstone of Iceland’s international development cooperation. Through bilateral country partnerships, Iceland participates directly in d...
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Contingency Trade Agreement between Iceland the United Kingdom
Contingency Trade Agreement between Iceland the United Kingdom will enter into force on 1 January 2021. The Contingency Trade Agreement between Iceland the United Kingdom The aim of the agreement is ...
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Brexit
Brexit Status of UK nationals living in Iceland Arrangements have been agreed between the EEA EFTA States and the UK concerning withdrawal issues which fall under the EEA, predominantly citizens’ rig...
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/iceland-in-europe/brexit/
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EEA Grants
EEA Grants The aim of EEA Grants is to reduce social and economic disparities within the European Economic Area and strengthen bilateral collaboration between the EEA/EFTA states and the fifteen bene...
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/iceland-in-europe/eea-grants/
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European Economic Area (EEA) – General Information
European Economic Area (EEA) – General Information The Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA) extends the Single Market of the EU to three out of the four EFTA countries, namely Iceland, Norwa...
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/iceland-in-europe/european-economic-area/
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International Investment Agreements
International Investment Agreements Regional Agreements European Economic Area Iceland is a member of the European Economic Area (). The EEA Agreement of 1992, which entered into force on 1 January 1...
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/external-trade/investment-agreements/
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Free Trade Agreement between Iceland and China
Free Trade Agreement between Iceland and China A Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Iceland and China was signed 15 April 2013 in Beijing by Mr. Össur Skarphéðinsson, Minister for Foreign Affairs and...
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Free Trade Agreements
Free Trade Agreements Icelandic companies compete on the global market and access to foreign markets is important to ensure a level and predictable playing field. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs pro...
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/external-trade/free-trade-agreements/
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Fees for consular services
Fees for consular services Fees for official acts of the foreign service - based on the registered monthly exchange rate for January 2021 Passports 18-66 y/o¹ ISK USD EUR DKK NOK SEK GBP CAD CHF JPY ...
Path: https://www.government.is/topics/foreign-affairs/consular-affairs/fees/
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Stronger Arctic Council
Stronger Arctic Council Iceland’s Chairmanship will strive to enhance the constructive cooperation that has always been a key strength of the Arctic Council. Close consultations between the Member St...
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People and Communities of the Arctic
People and Communities of the Arctic Initiatives that aim to promote the wellbeing of the roughly four million people living in the region will remain central to the Arctic Council’s work. Environmen...
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Climate and Green Energy Solutions
Climate and Green Energy Solutions The impacts of climate change not only make their mark on the environment of the Arctic but also affect the economic and social wellbeing of Arctic communities. Mem...
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Arctic Marine Environment
Arctic Marine Environment Arctic Council Working Groups have contributed significantly to scientific knowledge and understanding of the Arctic marine environment. The Arctic Council will continue its...