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Christodoulos Ioannou is an experienced intelligence analyst and researcher specializing in geopolitical, security and defense-related matters.
He currently serves as an intelligence analyst in a private company in Nicosia, Cyprus where he provides all-source analysis on geopolitical, security and business issues with a regional and global scope. Simultaneously, since February 2024 he has worked remotely with a team of intelligence professionals, where he has contributed to numerous intelligence projects in support of Ukraine. His work has informed open-source reporting, with select findings published in the press.
Prior to his current roles, Christodoulos Ioannou held a pivotal government position as an Analyst at the Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus from 2016 to 2022, where he engaged in strategic and operational analysis across a wide array of national security topics. During this time, he received multiple trainings and his responsibilities included cross-sectoral coordination and high-level project management.
Earlier in his career, he was a Research Associate at the Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS), contributing original research on intelligence reform, counterterrorism, intelligence-sharing mechanisms, and transnational organized crime.
His professional journey began with an internship at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus in 2007 and service in the Cypriot National Guard between 2001-2003.
As a PhD candidate in Police Studies at the University of South Wales, Christodoulos Ioannou is conducting doctoral research on Hybrid Activity as a Counterintellligence Threat, combining theoretical inquiry with applied case studies to explore how evolving hybrid threats intersects with national security. His research interests focus on how counterintelligence framework adapt to modern hybrid methods, actors and technologies.
His scholarly work includes two published journal articles: “Cyprus Intelligence Reform and the Media” (2013) and “Reforming Intelligence in Cyprus” (2014), both appearing in the Journal of Mediterranean and Balkan Intelligence. These works contribute to the academic discourse on intelligence reform in small states and the complex relationship between media and national security institutions.
Christodoulos Ioannou is an active participant in political and strategic affairs. He serves on the Consulting Committee on Defense issues of the Democratic Rally Party (DISY), offering expert analysis on defense, intelligence policy and external affairs since September 2024.
Christodoulos Ioannou holds a Master’s degree in Intelligence and Security Studies from the University of Salford, where he wrote his thesis on the prospects of a centralized EU intelligence agency. He earned his undergraduate degree – a BsEcon (Hons) in International Politics and Intelligence Studies from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, with a thesis focused on the intelligence practices of the EOKA movement during the 1955-1959 anti-colonial struggle. He has completed several specialized trainings, including open-source investigation with Bellingcat and programs on intelligence and counterterrorism from RIEAS and the European Intelligence Academy.
He is a native Greek speaker, fluent in English, and is currently learning French at a beginner level.

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FAQs
How does the Ukraine Foundation support individuals affected by war?
The foundation empowers war-affected individuals by providing skill development programs, training opportunities, and employment initiatives. It collaborates with governments and stakeholders to shape policies that help displaced individuals integrate into job markets. Additionally, it supports entrepreneurial ventures through financial assistance, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
How does the Ukraine Foundation foster creativity and innovation?
The foundation supports creative minds by offering scholarships and grants for transformative projects in education, the humanities, and the arts. It implements programs that encourage interdisciplinary collaboration, artistic expression, and academic excellence. Additionally, it connects emerging talents with experienced professionals and organizes high-profile events to amplify creative voices.
What kind of entrepreneurial support does the Ukraine Foundation provide?
The foundation encourages and supports entrepreneurial ventures by offering financial assistance, guidance, and networking opportunities. It helps individuals, especially those affected by war, establish their own businesses and develop sustainable economic solutions. Innovation-driven projects that contribute to rebuilding communities are also a key focus of its support.
Can I apply to be a part of the team or work as a contractor?
The foundation welcomes individuals who are passionate about its mission to apply for team positions or contractor opportunities. The foundation seeks talented professionals across various fields to support its initiatives in creativity, economic resilience, and global cooperation. Interested candidates can explore available opportunities on LinkedIn or contact us directly for more information. Selection is based on expertise, alignment with the foundation’s values, and the potential to contribute meaningfully to its programs.