Konstantinos Papachristou is a Human Rights Advocate and Policy Analyst with a background on Children's Rights, Youth Empowerment and Digital Policy. He is the founder of Teens4greece, the 1st think tank for Greek Youth and has worked as a youth advisor in projects for the OECD, UN Human Rights and UNICEF. He was also the co-founder of Covidunder19, a research initiative which brought together NGOs, Academics, and the UN, and led to the creation of the largest survey on children's experiences during the pandemic. For his achievements, he was nominated for the International Children's Peace Prize 2019.
He is currently a Youth Board Member for the State of Youth, and a Board Member for the Learning4wellbeing Foundation.
Konstantinos holds a BA (Hons) in Politics from the University of Warwick and has recently graduated with an MSc in International Development from The London School of Economics (LSE), where he focused on understanding the democratic attitudes of Greek youth and bridging the gap between decision-makers and young citizens.
In his current role as a Policy and Research Officer at the UK Safer Internet Centre, Konstantinos remains committed to influencing policy change that prioritizes the protection and well-being of internet users, especially young individuals.
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