Christina – Maria Kravvari swore the new Secretary General of Public Health

Good luck in her new duties the Minister of Health wished, Adonis Georgiadis and the Deputy Minister of Health, Irene Agapidakis In Christina – Maria Kravari.

In the afternoon (17.07.2025) on Aristotelous Street, the new Secretary General of Public Health, Christina – Maria Kravari, was officially taken over by the Minister of Health, Adonis Georgiadis and the Deputy Minister of Health, Irini.

Both wished her good luck in her new duties.

See the relevant post of the Minister of Health:

The biography of the new Secretary -General

Christina-Maria Kravari is a shooter in the military and health sector.

From 2020 to April 2025 he was head of the Health Department in the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection. He managed crises in intensity and urgent environments (pandemic, natural disasters).

Representative to where (alternate) for behavioral and cultural perspectives on health. A role important, especially when citizens’ behavior is a critical tool in prevention.

Academic background:

Graduate School of Nursing Officers.
Postgraduate in Social and Preventive Medicine from the AUTH Medical School.

The biography of the new Public Health Secretary General, as announced by the Maximus Palace

He is a shooter in retirement and has served as the head of the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection from March 2020 to April 2025.

He has been designated as an alternate national representative for behavioral and cultural perspectives on health in the WHO. He graduated in 2012 as a Lieutenant General from the School of Nursing Officers and worked until 2020 at 251 Aviation General Hospital.

He holds a Masters Degree in Social and Preventive Medicine and Quality in Health Care specializing in “Prevention & Public Health” by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and has completed the courses of the two -year Executive MSc curriculum. Health Economics, Policy & Management at London School of Economics (LSE).

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