Pnevmatiki Adelfotis Ellinidon Kiprou
About us
With roots in history and a vision for the future
With a focus on women and their intellectual development, as well as the well-being of the child, Pnevmatiki Adelfotis Ellinidon Kiprou (PAEK) marks a century of existence and contribution and continues to bring generations together.
In 1925, Pnevmatiki Adelfotis Ellinidon Kiprou was founded in Nicosia by the educator and intellectual Persephone Papadopoulou, as the first intellectual women’s association in Cyprus. The purpose of the Association, as defined in its first constitution (1926), is:
“…to serve and advance the intellectual and moral ideals of the Cypriot woman; to strengthen her inclination towards literacy and the arts; to protect the working woman; to cultivate bonds of affection, care and mutual esteem through close communication among the members of the Association, drawn from all social classes; and to take a leading role in every form of educational, national and, more broadly, cultural activities…”
The first Board of Directors of the Association consisted of the following members: Persephone Papadopoulou (President), Eleni Christou, Meropi M. Markidou, Alexandra N. Iakovidou, Maria S. Pavlidou, Nina Patiki, Aglaia E. Loukaidou, Sophia Theocharidou and Augusta K. Loizidou.
Over its century-long history, the Association has focused on the intellectual development of women, the strengthening of her role within the family, society and the state, the support of the principles and values of the homeland and Hellenism, and the care for the development and well-being of the child as the hope for the future.
From its founding days, Pnevmatiki Adelfotis Ellinidon Kiprou operated two evening schools for low-income working women, where they were taught, free of charge, reading, writing, arithmetic, history, religious studies and other subjects. At the same time, it established a library and study centre for educated women, where weekly gatherings were held during which works by Greek authors were analysed, and discussions, lectures and musical events were organised.
The Association subsequently formed a women’s choir and, the following year, itorganised the first exhibition of handicrafts and industrial products in Cyprus.
History
Board of Directors
The current Board of Directors (2026) of the Association consists of the following members: Agni Jacovides (President), Elena Nicolaidou (Vice President), Anastasia Orphanou (Vice President), Naso Melifronidou (Secretary), Lefki Michailidou (Treasurer), and Members: Marina Pantazi, Lella Spyridaki, Maro Melifronidou, Diana Zannetou, Maria Zamparta, Ioanna Krentou Mouskidou, Maria Kythreotou Colocassidou.
Licences / Certifications
The Association is legally recognised as a non-profit institution in accordance to the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Cyprus.












