Christos Stylianides

Christos Stylianides

Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy

Hellenic Republic

Christos Stylianides has been Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy of the 
Hellenic Republic since September 13, 2023.
From September 2021 to May 2023 he served as the first Minister of Climate Crisis 
and Civil Protection of Greece.
Between 2014 and 2019 he served as European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid 
and Crisis Management. During the same period he was EU Ebola Coordinator after 
his appointment by the European Council.
From these positions he undertook important initiatives to address the effects of 
climate change. He is considered the "architect" of rescEU, the bold initiative that 
upgraded significantly the European civil protection system.
In 2014 Christos Stylianides was also elected Member of the European Parliament
(Democratic Rally Party of Cyprus/European People's Party). In two different periods 
he served as Government Spokesperson of the Republic of Cyprus (2013-2014 and 
1998-1999). During the period 2006-2013 he was a Member of the House of 
Representatives of the Republic of Cyprus (elected in 2006 and 2011 with DISY) with 
a strong parliamentary record. From 2006 to 2011 he was also a member of the 
OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and was elected a Member of its Bureau in 2012.
He has been Visiting Professor at the Department of Health Policy at the London 
School of Economics (LSE) in Great Britain, Visiting Professor in Practice at the 
Medical School of the University of Nicosia-Cyprus and at the Ruhr Universität 
Research School of Germany.
In May 202, he was appointed EU Special Envoy for Freedom or Religion or Belief 
(FoRB).
In recognition of his work, Christos Stylianides received important honorary awards 
from governments and international organizations and institutions. Among other, he 
received the Golden Decoration of Honour by the Federal Agency for Technical 
Relief (THW) of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Honorary Award of Civil 
Protection of the Land of Baden-Wurttemberg (Germany) for his contribution to the 
upgrading of the European civil protection system. He was also named "Global 
Champion for Education in Emergencies" by the international organization Education 
Cannot Wait (ECW) and "Political Champion for Education in Emergencies" by the 
Malala Foundation. For his humanitarian action and contribution to coexistence and 
reconciliation he was awarded the "Peace and Reconciliation Prize" of the historic 
city of Guernica, Spain.

Tuesday 31

  • 16.10 - 16.40

    Maritime transports: Sustainability and decarbonization

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