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Manos joined the FWC team in March 2007. 


                       
             
==Biography==        
==Short Bio==  
Manos is interested in antiracist and diversity issues and has actively volunteered in relevant non-governmental organizations. He holds a Bachelors degree in Psychology from Athens University (Greece) and an MSc in Cross-Cultural Psychology from Brunel University (UK).


===Short Bio===         
==Activities==
Manos joined the FWC team in March 2007. He is a full-time social advisor for the UNHCR-funded project entitled “Strengthening Asylum in Cyprus”. The project aims at offering free social support to and promoting the rights of asylum seekers and refugees. His duties include the evaluation of the financial, vocational, educational and health needs of his clients and liaising with the competent governmental, private and voluntary authorities in order to address and resolve problems in the above sectors. Manos is interested in antiracist and diversity issues and has actively volunteered in relevant non-governmental organizations. He holds a Bachelors degree in Psychology from Athens University (Greece) and an MSc in Cross-Cultural Psychology from Brunel University (UK).
Manos is a full-time social advisor for the UNHCR-funded project entitled [[Strengthening Asylum]]. The project aims at offering free social support to and promoting the rights of asylum seekers and refugees. His duties include the evaluation of the financial, vocational, educational and health needs of his clients and liaising with the competent governmental, private and voluntary authorities in order to address and resolve problems in the above sectors.  
 
 
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 26 January 2024

Manos Mathioudakis
Manos Mathioudakis
With FWC March 2007 - Today
Title Social Advisor
Key Project(s) Strengthening Asylum
Degree(s) MSc, Bachelors
Filed(s) of study Cross-Cultural Psychology, Psychology
University(ies) Brunel University (UK), Athens University (Greece)



Manos joined the FWC team in March 2007.


Short Bio

Manos is interested in antiracist and diversity issues and has actively volunteered in relevant non-governmental organizations. He holds a Bachelors degree in Psychology from Athens University (Greece) and an MSc in Cross-Cultural Psychology from Brunel University (UK).

Activities

Manos is a full-time social advisor for the UNHCR-funded project entitled Strengthening Asylum. The project aims at offering free social support to and promoting the rights of asylum seekers and refugees. His duties include the evaluation of the financial, vocational, educational and health needs of his clients and liaising with the competent governmental, private and voluntary authorities in order to address and resolve problems in the above sectors.