Speaker

Vassilis Kikilias

Minister of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection

Hellenic Republic

Place and date οf Birth: Athens, 1974
Marital Status: He is married and has one son.
Profession: Orthopedic surgeon

Studies:
    • Medical School of the University of Athens (2002).
    • MSc in Health Care Management, from the National School of Public Health (2008).
    • PhD in Medicine from the University of Athens (2011).

Foreign Languages: English, French.

Parliamentary Activities:
Elected MP for Athens A’ in the 06/05/12 and the 17/06/12 elections.

Political/Social Activities:

• Elected in the Municipal Council of the City of Athens (2006).
• President of the Organization of Youth and Sports (2007-2011).
• Member of the Political Committee of N.D. (since 2007).
• Parliamentary candidate with N.D. for Athens A’ (2009).
• Secretary of Sports for N.D. (2010).
• Candidate for Governor of Attica (2010) and since 2011 he has been the leader of the major opposition party.
• He served as Deputy Secretary for the Political Platform of N.D.
• Professional basketball player for Panionios B.C., AEK B.C. and the Greek National Teams (1990-2004).

Friday 12 | 04

Ahrweiler Hall | European Cultural Centre of DelphiFri 12 | 04

Programming Partners: DG Reform & European Investment Bank

Climate change is very real and severely impacts Member States, including putting a strain on civil protection systems, as made evident by the destructive floods, snowstorms, and wildfires across Europe. The EU strives to be climate-neutral by 2050, by saving, diversifying, and producing green energy supplies. At the same time, the EU, through the Commission’s Technical Support Instrument (TSI) and EIB funding, aims to support Member States in adapting to the new realities of climate change and in strengthening their civil protection systems.

This panel discussion aims to explore Member States' actions for addressing the impact of climate change and strengthening civil protection, the relevant support provided by the EU, through the Commission's TSI and EIB funds, as well as the pivotal role of the private sector.

    Artemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of DelphiFri 12 | 04