Over NOK 5 million to public health initiatives in Finnmark

Astri Edvardsen
finnmark northern norway public health

Finnmark County, Northern Norway, has decided to allocate NOK 5,548,000 for public health initiatives in the county in 2026. Of this, NOK 4,700,000 will go to the municipalities.

"In 2026, 12 municipalities in Finnmark will receive financial support and guidance for very important work within public health," says Raymond Robertsen (Conservative), head of the main committee for competence in the county.

The 12 municipalities are participating in a multi-year national program for the development of public health measures in the municipalities, with the goal of developing and testing measures aimed at children and young people. This is intended to contribute to making mental health an equal part of local public health work.

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