Panos Christodoulou
AuthorPanos Christodoulou was born in 1972. He studied Law at the University of Athens and Human Rights at the University of London. He worked as a journalist for the newspaper Ta Nea and has collaborated on human rights issues with various organisations in Greece and Europe, such as the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and the Greek Council for Refugees. Since 2016, he has been director of the Network for Children’s Rights. As a children’s author, he has published thirteen books to date. He has been nominated for various awards and was honoured in 2013 with the Children’s Literature Award from the magazine O Anagnostis (The Ball of Their Lives, published by Kedros) and in 2016 with the Cyprus State Award (How I Got Involved with Justice and Other Unknown Words, published by Nomiki Bibliothiki).