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Natalia Kiryttopoulou

Lead for Global Assessment and Advisory Services Based in Madrid, Spain

Natalia leads relationships with funders based in Europe as well as globally outside the US. She conducts assessments and presents insights to CEP’s international clients and delivers custom advisory services.

Prior to joining CEP in 2022, Natalia worked as an independent Learning and Evaluation Consultant with funders, specifically supporting grantees across different thematic areas and geographies with their monitoring, evaluation, and learning needs. She has been a Senior Consultant with Keystone Accountability where she developed feedback systems for funders and international NGOs. Natalia has also served as a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning officer for Oxfam in Spain.

Natalia is from Greece and is based in Madrid, Spain, having also lived and worked in the UK and France. Apart from her native Greek, she is also fluent in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. She holds a Degree in Law from the University of Toulouse I and a Master’s in International Law and Relations from Pompeu Fabra University.

A proud mother of two, Natalia enjoys spending time with family and friends, cooking, reading, and planning future travels.

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Recent Blogs

Words of Wisdom: Advice from Donors for 2025
Words of Wisdom: Advice from Donors for 2025

Earlier this week, my colleague Emma Relle shared a post to kick off the new year featuring a selection of candid feedback for funders from grantees that CEP surveyed in 2024. Their comments bring into sharp relief the grantmaking practices, strategies, and attitudes...

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Editor’s Picks: The Best of the CEP Blog in 2024
Editor’s Picks: The Best of the CEP Blog in 2024

In the final weeks of a year, when content calendars slow and we collectively begin to reflect on the year nearly gone — and plan, with some level of disbelief, for the one to come — we editors indulge in a favorite past-time: the curation of the year-end ‘best of’...

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