KMOP, founded in 1977 in Greece, is a leading civil society organization dedicated to empowering individuals and enhancing community well-being through social services, educational initiatives, and research & policy design. Over the years, KMOP has broadened its global impact, maintaining a presence in Greece, Belgium, and North Macedonia, with permanent offices across Athens, Piraeus, Kifissia, Thessaloniki, Brussels, and Skopje.
At the heart of KMOP’s mission is the commitment to tackle social challenges through evidence-based solutions that foster individual and collective prosperity. Our approach focuses on designing and implementing innovative social programs that build self-worth, reduce inequalities, and promote sustainable development for all.
KMOP empowers individuals by equipping them with essential skills and capabilities, training professionals who support them, and raising public awareness. Our efforts support diverse groups, including people with mental health issues; children and youth with intellectual disabilities; survivors of sexual and gender-based violence and human trafficking; Roma women; the elderly; single-parent families; the LGBTQI+ community; migrants and refugees; and disadvantaged youths and students.
Over the last two decades, KMOP has launched over 450 social innovation initiatives, positively impacting over 200,000 individuals with the support of institutional and private donors. Our achievements have earned recognition and led to lasting partnerships with key public institutions and significant organizations.
Notable collaborations include signed memoranda of understanding with the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports, the Ministry of Education, the Central Union of Municipalities of Greece, the Office of the Greek National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings, and CISCO’s International Center for Digital Transformation and Digital Skills in Greece.
Additionally, KMOP actively participates in national and international networks that align with its mission. These include COFACE Families Europe, the EQUALS Global Partnership, the Greek National Referral Mechanism for the Protection of Victims of Human Trafficking (NRM), the Athens Coordination Center for Migrant and Refugee (ACCMR), the European Migration Forum (EMF), the Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN), DYNAMI Network, the Hellenic Platform for Development, and Diesis Network.
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