Danae Psilla

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Danaë Psilla
Danaë Psilla
With FWC March 2012 - June 2015
Title Integration Advisor
Key Project(s) Strengthening Asylum

Unit for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture

Degree(s) MSc, BA(Hons), LLB
Filed(s) of study Social Anthropology, International Development, Human Rights Law
University(ies) University of Sussex (UK)
London School of Economics and Political Science (UK)
University of London



Activities

Danaë started working at the Future Worlds Center in March 2012 as a Public Information Officer for the UNHCR funded project Strengthening Asylum for Refugees And Asylum Seekers in Cyprus. The post sought to raise awareness on refugee and asylum issues in Cyprus. In January 2014 she undertook the post of the Integration Officer through which she advocated for, and supported the integration of individuals and communities of refugees into the Cypriot society. As part of her roles Danae assisted individuals with their residency applications, helped them navigate their way through the Cypriot labour market, and organised and facilitate a series of workshops for persons of concern (i.e. young, female asylum seekers and refugees), helping them gain important skills, knowledge and competencies that would enable their participation in the local communities. She also co-hosted a weekly radio show on Astra FM on the minority groups Cyprus and human rights. Danae also held the project coordinator's role for the Rehabilitation Program for survivors of torture funded by the UNVRVT(United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture) fund.

Bio

Work Experience:

Before joining the Future Worlds Center Danae worked with the European Network against Racism. She has worked with NGOs in Mexico, Tanzania, Nepal, Cyprus, and the UK. She has carried out research on enforced disappearances for the International Centre for Transitional Justice in Cyprus, and on the making of sons for the CWIN, Nepal. For the past 5 years her work has revolved around refugee issues and minority rights.

Academic Background:

Danaë holds an MSc in Human Rights from the London School of Economics and a BA in Social Anthropology and Development Studies from the University of Sussex, UK. While working at FWC Danae also gained an Bachelors of Laws, LLB, from the University of London, by studying remotely.