Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR)
Supporting and protecting journalists and media workers in EU Member States, Candidate Countries and Ukraine.
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Anna Kanellopoulou
Anna Kanellopoulou is a lawyer, a graduate of the Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with a specialization in European Law from Leiden University. She lives in Brussels and works on European policy with main interests in migration and the climate crisis.
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Sophia Papadima
Sophia Papadima is a lawyer, a graduate of the Law School of the Democritus University of Thrace, specializing in International Human Rights Law, and holds a Master’s degree in International Human Rights Law (Law School, 2019-2021). She aims to defend human rights through public advocacy and strategic legal representation....
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The editorial team of Govwatch
Govwatch monitors the state of the rule of law in Greece. Govwatch is an independent, not-for-profit initiative by Vouliwatch. It collects, records and reports violations or suspected violations of the rule of law in Greece, by theme. Govwatch aims to provide a source of information for citizens and institutions, to enable civil...
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Border Violence Monitoring Network
Border Violence Monitoring Network (BVMN) is an independent Network of NGOs and associations mainly based in the Balkan regions and in Greece, who monitors human rights violations at the external borders of the European Union and advocates to stop the violence exerted against people on the move. BVMN was...
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Vouliwatch
Vouliwatch is a non for profit parliamentary monitoring and transparency watchdog organisation that promotes political integrity, engages Greek citizens with legislative politics and grants them with the opportunity to communicate, evaluate and hold elected representatives in the Greek and the European Parliament accountable.
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Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection (ASEP)
The Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection (ASEP) was established by Law 2190/1994 as an independent authority responsible for securing the implementation of the provisions on public sector staff recruitment. The role of ASEP has been further enhanced under the 2001 Constitution amendment, as the institutional guardian of the...
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Christiana Stilianidou
Christiana is a lawyer and the coordinating editor of the scientific e-zine “CrimeTimes” issued by the Center for the Study of Crime. She graduated in 2015 from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens with a degree in Law. In 2017 she completed a Masters degree on “Criminal Sciences”...
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Thodoris Chondrogiannos
Thodoris Chondrogiannos is an investigative reporter. He graduated from the Athens Law School in 2015, but soon realized that he loved narrating stories and devoted himself to journalism. In 2015 he moved to Germany, where he worked for Offener Kanal, and in 2018 he attended the Summer Investigative Reporting...
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Louloudenia Kriki
She holds a degree in Political Sciences (BA) from the university of SciencesPo in France and has completed internships at Amnesty International and the Permanent Mission of Greece to the United Nations. At the moment she is a trainee researcher at the Institute of International Relations of Athens (IDIS) in...
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The Manifold
The Manifold is an investigative outfit with members in Athens, Nicosia and London. The team publish long-form investigations on the website The Manifold Files, and independent reporting in a variety of media outlets such as Inside Story, ReportersUnited and Solomon.
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HumanRights360
HumanRights360 is a civil society organization established in Greece. HumanRights360, we believe that the cornertstone of integration in the access to basic rights and that, only by protecting the individual political and social rights of the whole population and by ensuring access to rights and justice, can we achieve...
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Generation 2.0 RED
Generation 2.0 for Rights, Equality & Diversity is a nonprofit organisation consisted of people with different origins who work together to promote equal participation in a diverse society, through the empowerment of communities.
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Hellenic League for Human Rights
The Hellenic League for Human Rights (HLHR) is the oldest human rights organization in Greece, long before the acronym NGO entered the Greek vocabulary. The League was set up in 1936 with Aleksandros Svolos as president and was dissolved by the dictatorship of the 4th of August. It was reinstituted...
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