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Natalie Alkiviadou is a legal advisor for the UNHCR funded project “Strengthening Asylum in Cyprus.” She holds a Bachelor in Law (University of Warwick, UK) and a Master in International and European Protection of Human Rights (University of Utrecht, The Netherlands). She has previously been an intern for the UNHCR in Cyprus and has worked in NGOs in The Netherlands and in Cyprus.
Natalie Alkiviadou is a legal advisor for the UNHCR funded project “Strengthening Asylum in Cyprus.” She holds a Bachelor in Law (University of Warwick, UK) and a Master in International and European Protection of Human Rights (University of Utrecht, The Netherlands). She has previously been an intern for the UNHCR in Cyprus and has worked in NGOs in The Netherlands and in Cyprus.
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Natalie Alkiviadou
Natalie Alkiviadou
With FWC August 2010 - Today
Title Legal Advisor
Degree(s) Master, Bachelor
Filed(s) of study International and European Protection of Human Rights,Law
University(ies) University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, University of Warwick, UK



Biography

Short Bio

Natalie Alkiviadou is a legal advisor for the UNHCR funded project “Strengthening Asylum in Cyprus.” She holds a Bachelor in Law (University of Warwick, UK) and a Master in International and European Protection of Human Rights (University of Utrecht, The Netherlands). She has previously been an intern for the UNHCR in Cyprus and has worked in NGOs in The Netherlands and in Cyprus.