Secretary of the Nordic Council of Ministers

The address Ved Stranden 18 is home to the Secretariat to the Nordic Council of Ministers, along with the Nordic Council and the Nordic Cultural Fund.

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    Secretary of the Nordic Council of Ministers

    Department for Administration and Operational Development (AFU)

    The Department for Administration and Operational Development has an overall responsibility for financial management and accounting for the whole of the Nordic House, including bookkeeping, monthly reconciliations, annual accounts and much more. The department is also responsible for the portfolio management of initiatives funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers’ budget and which make a contribution to Vision 2030.

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    Secretary General's Office (GSK)
    Nordic Council of Ministers’ Baltic offices
    Nordic Council of Ministers’ Office in Estonia
    One of the office’s most important tasks is to pick up on new trends and look for new opportunities for joint Nordic-Estonian co-operation, in dialogue with the Nordic embassies, with which the office has a close working relationship. The office also works broadly as the advocate of all that is ‘Nordic’ and promotes Nordic co-operation in Estonia.
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    The Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Latvia
    The Nordic Council of Ministers’ Office in Latvia is a part of the Nordic Council of Ministers’ Secretariat and serves as a catalyst for the Nordic-Baltic cooperation in Latvia. The Office works closely with the Nordic diplomatic representations in Latvia and coordinates joint Nordic initiatives, as well as identifies trends and opportunities for the Nordic–Baltic cooperation.
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    Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Lithuania
    One of the office's most important tasks is to catch new trends and look for new opportunities for joint Nordic-Lithuanian co-operation, in dialogue with the Nordic embassies, with which the office has a close working relationship. The office also works broadly as the advocate of all that is 'Nordic' and promotes Nordic Co-operation in Lithuania.
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    Visionsstyrning
    The Department of Knowledge and Welfare (KV)
    The Department of Knowledge and Welfare works with initiatives pertaining to education and research, social matters including health and welfare issues, as well as labour market matters. The department holds primary responsibility for Nordic co-operation on language and is responsible for inter-sectoral efforts regarding integration on behalf of the Ministers for Nordic Co-operation.
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    Department for Growth and Climate (VK)
    The remit of the Department for Growth and Climate includes co-ordinating Nordic co-operation on business (MR-NÆRING), Regional development (MR-REGIONAL), energy (MR-ENERGI), the environment and climate (MR-MK), digitalisation (MR-DIGITAL) and financial policy (MR-FINANS).
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    Communications Department (KOMM)
    Together with the head of communications, KOMM's information officers, website staff, interpreters, translators, publications staff, project workers, administrators and student helpers look after long-term and day-to-day communication and information work for the Nordic Council and the Nordic Council of Ministers.
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    Gender equality, international co-operation, natural resources and culture (LINK)

    The department of Gender equality, international co-operation, natural resources and culture is responsible for coordinating Nordic cooperation in the areas of: Equality and LGBTI; Children and Young People (the Nordic Committee for Children and Young People); International cooperation; Fisheries, aquaculture, agriculture, food, forestry and New Nordic Food; Culture, art, media and the Nordic cultural institutions.

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    Postal Address

    Norden Hus
    Ved Stranden 18
    1061 København K
    Danmark

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