
Ioakeim DelimitrouJunior Researcher / Team's Coordinator
Ioakeim Delimitrou is a Political Scientist from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a Master’s student in European Youth, Entrepreneurship, Education, and Culture Policies at the University of Macedonia. He is actively involved in youth and civil society organizations, serving as Vice President and Project Manager of the UNESCO Youth Club of Thessaloniki and Secretary General of the Young European Federalists in Greece. He is also a founding member of the Thermi Youth Council and part of the EUSYP Think Tank research team, focusing academically on European youth policies.

Nina ZabolotniaJunior Researcher
Nina is a postgraduate student at the Department of Political Science at the University of Vienna, specializing in Gender Studies and with an academic background in European and International Studies. In addition, she is an active member of Vienna Pride and Thessaloniki Pride, having participated in the organizing committee of the Human Rights Conference in the context of EuroPride 2024. She has also worked in the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy of the City of Vienna, where she has continued to actively promote human rights advocacy. She works tirelessly to foster inclusiveness, intercultural dialogue and respect for all social and minority groups, believing in empowering every voice and bridging cultures.

Thomas KefalosJunior Researcher
Thomas Kefalos holds a Bachelor’s degree on International and European Studies from the University of Macedonia and he is currently enrolled in the Master’s degree of Human Rights and Multi-Level Governance at the University of Padua. Passionate about human rights and particularly committed to advancing LGBTQ+ rights, he has been the Head of the Advocacy Department at Thessaloniki Pride, member of the Vienna Pride Organizing Team, and the Head of the Human Rights Conference during EuroPride 2024.

Sofia TzilivakiJunior Researcher
Sofia Tzilivaki graduated from the Faculty of Law at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
and is an active lawyer based in Thessaloniki. She specializes in human rights and
migration law, a field in which she is currently deepening her knowledge through relevant
postgraduate studies at the University of Macedonia. Furthermore, she is actively involved
in volunteer organizations, contributing with creativity, team spirit and a deep sense of
responsibility to supporting vulnerable social groups and raising awareness of current
social issues. Her primary goal is to broadly and continuously advocate for human rights
and promote social justice.
and is an active lawyer based in Thessaloniki. She specializes in human rights and
migration law, a field in which she is currently deepening her knowledge through relevant
postgraduate studies at the University of Macedonia. Furthermore, she is actively involved
in volunteer organizations, contributing with creativity, team spirit and a deep sense of
responsibility to supporting vulnerable social groups and raising awareness of current
social issues. Her primary goal is to broadly and continuously advocate for human rights
and promote social justice.

Angie Dobos-NeskovicJunior Researcher
Angie Neskovic is a graduate of the Faculty of Balkan, Slavic, and Oriental Studies at the University of Macedonia and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Human Resources Management at the University of Macedonia. She serves as Vice President of Thessaloniki Youth Club for UNESCO, where she oversees volunteer management and project coordination. With an academic background and strong personal interest in youth engagement, human rights and international cooperation, she is involved in the organization of prestigious simulation conferences such as ThessISMUN and RhodesMRC. She also serves as the secretary at the Student Council of the BAUHAUS4EU Alliance. Her dedication to fostering global awareness, promoting cultural dialogue, and empowering youth is at the core of her work.