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The Directorate of Fisheries has completed processing of tenders submitted for the catch quota switch in July.
The Communication Centre for the Deaf and the Hard of hearing, in collaboration with the Málnefnd um íslenskt Táknmál and the Ministry of Culture and Commerce, is offering a festival program on the Day of Icelandic Sign Language at the Reykjavík Art Museum on February 11th, 17:00-19:00.
New fishing year begins on September 1st. We encourage parties to familiarize themselves with the implementation of allocations and transfers for the upcoming fishing year.
Today, June 19 2024 is a significant day in the history of the women's rights in Iceland.
Díana Óskarddóttir, CEO of The Health Care Institution of South Iceland
Emilía Fönn Andradóttir, a nurse at SAk's endocrinology clinic, recently had an article published in the Journal of Icelandic Nurses.
International Day of Guide Dogs is being celebrated worldwide today, 24 April. In recent years, the number of guide dogs has increased steadily and we can expect to see a further increase in the number of guide dogs in the coming years. In May, the number 22 guide dog is expected to arrive in Iceland, of which 13 are currently active. We would like to use this day to shed light on the way guide dogs interact with people.
Digital Iceland has developed a model that supports the cost benefits of digital processes.
Here you can see the schedule of the Session and more information about the Session, which will be held on Friday, 20 September.
On 22 May 2022, a monkeypox had been confirmed in 59 individuals in nine countries in Europe (Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom) and in addition 10 were suspected of being infected.