Girl’s experience on immigration

The event is taking place on the occasion of the “Girls on the move in Greece” research, as part of a trans-Balkan program.
Call for support: Gender-based violence in art education

The Diotima Center co-signed her*dissent’s call for support to eliminate gender-based violence in art education.
Interpreter arabic, Thessaloniki, deadline 22/02/2021

Position: Interpreter arabic Location: Thessaloniki Deadline: 22/02/2021 As part of the effort to strengthen the protection of vulnerable groups of the refugee population living in open hospitality structures in Greece, particularly those who have suffered or are at risk of gender violence (such as female family leaders, young girls, etc.), Center Diotima designed and implemented, […]
The voices that want to silence the Greek metoo

Metoo is about gender-based violence, the violation of fundamental human rights, an offense prosecuted by law.
Study “Girls on the move”

This study comes to cover an important gap in the existing literature on unaccompanied or not, girl migration and refugee studies in Greece.
The autonomy of state bodies is necessary for gender equality

We consider it necessary to strengthen horizontal public policies for gender equality with human resources and assets.
Domestic Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Knowing your rights
This handy guide contains essential information for survivors of domestic violence, but also for any person who wants to provide…
Empowering refugee survivors

Addressing to professionals who would like to integrate a more gender and culturally sensitized approach into their activities.
Refugees in Greece: risk of homelessness and destitution for thousands during winter

A joint statement is signed by 73 Civil Society organizations highlighting the risk of homelessness faced by thousands of refugees.
The Diotima Center for co-custody

The Diotima Center is positioned in the dialogue that has opened up about co-custody and the incomplete reform of family law.
Femicide: from the street to the law

Femicides are crimes that committed in the context of deeply entrenched patriarchal power relations and male-dominated notions.
For the arrests of feminists on 25N

Twelve feminist organizations are calling for the withdrawal of charges against the feminists who participated in symbolic actions for 25N.
Diotima Center now in Samos

Our local office in Vathi provides support services to local and refugee women who have suffered gender-based violence.
Save dignity, save PIKPA and Kara Tepe

More than 160 organizations urge the Greek authorities to repeal their decision to terminate the operations of PIKPA and Kara Tepe.
Solidarity gathering in support of PIKPA

Civil Society organizations, including the Diotima Center, calling on “the Greek authorities to review the PIKPA evacuation order.
GBV survivors in Lesvos exposed to the violence of the perpetrators

A large number of women, including survivors of gender-based violence, lack even this minimal but necessary condition of protection.
Interpreter arabic/french, Lesvos, deadline 29/9/2020

Interpreter: Arabic/French Location: Lesvos Deadline: 29/9/2020 As part of the effort to strengthen the protection of vulnerable groups of the refugee population living in the new refugee accommodation structure in Lesvos, and in particular individuals (women and girls, LGBTQ individuals) who have suffered or are at risk of gender-based violence, Diotima Centre has designed and […]
Greece: Transfer refugees and asylum seekers to safety on mainland

After the fire in Moria, 31 organizations are calling on the Greek government to provide immediate assistance to the people left homeless.
The first coronavirus case in Moria stresses the urgent need for a comprehensive integration policy

The 22 signatory organizations emphasize the urgent need for a coherent integration policy and health protection measures in Moria.
Barriers to the work of NGOs

The certification process of NGOs in Greece should be aligned with the right to freedom of association.
Moroccan trans woman at risk of deportation

In Morocco, her life and physical integrity are under threat as LGBTI people are persecuted in the country and threatened with discrimination and abuse.
Interpreter Arabic, Samos, Deadline 20/07/2020

To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
Interpreter Farsi/Arabic, Athens, Deadline 12/07/2020

To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
Interpreter Farsi, Samos, Deadline 18/06/2020

To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
8,300 refugees to be evicted from their homes in Greece – Joint Letter to EU and Greek officials

Sixty-one organizations, including the Diotima Center, signed a letter on the impending deportation of 8,300 refugees from the ESTIA program.
Help desk to support survivors of gender-based violence

The purpose of the help desk is to give survivors of sexual violence access to useful information, but also to the Diotima Center’s support services.
Intervention at the Equality Committee in Parliament

The Diotima Center participated in the Special Permanent Committee on Equality on “Domestic violence in the time of the coronavirus”.
Inhuman detention conditions for women prisoners

The Diotima Center appeals to the Ministry to ensure decent detention conditions, especially for women prisoners and their children.
All safe | Legal aid for victims of domestic violence

The program aims to provide free legal assistance to Greek women and immigrant women who are citizens or residents of Athens and have low incomes.
Interpreter Farsi/Arabic/French, Samos, Deadline 22/04/2020

To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
Interpreter French, Athens, Deadline 20/04/2020

To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
Immediate need for emergency measures for victims of domestic violence

The seemingly small increase in domestic violence incidents in Greece, in the first month of the pandemic, should not be a cause for complacency.
Victims of domestic violence in Moria are left unprotected

The Diotima Centre is concerned about the situation faced by survivors of domestic violence in Moria, in the midst of a pandemic.
Protect the most vulnerable to ensure protection for everyone!

121 organizations from Greece and Europe are sending a warning signal for the protection of asylum seekers and public health.
Police officers send away a victim of domestic violence on the pretext of coronavirus

The Diotima Centre is deeply concerned about the management of gender-based violence by police authorities in the midst of a pandemic.
Join Open Letter: Children Remain Invisible

23 organizations in a joint letter express their concern for the fate of unaccompanied children who arrived in Greece after March 1, 2020.
March 8th Feminist strike for gender equality

The Diotima Centre calls for a feminist march on Sunday 8/3/2020, at 12 pm, at Klafthmonos Sq. to demand gender equality and justice.
Activities for International Women’s Day

The Diotima Center organizes and participates in various actions for International Women’s Day in Athens and Thessaloniki.
Protect our laws and humanity! Open Letter by 119 organizations

Joint letter of 119 organizations on border developments, access to asylum, and targeting of Civil Society actors.
Press Release: Serious concern over attacks against refugees and humanitarian workers

Xenophobia is reinforced by the “over-concentration of the population”, which burdens refugees and local communities.
30 years of active life of the Diotima Center

Event for the journey of Diotima Centre and its contribution to highlighting and fighting gender inequalities.
Support to low-income women who have suffered violence

From 2015 until today, 2,800 women have been supported by Diotima’s services and 500 women have been represented in courts.
Open letter to Mr Notis Mitarakis Minister on Migration and Asylum

17 civil society organizations in Greece sent an open letter to the new Minister of Immigration and Asylum.
Guide to escaping an abusive relationship

An escape guide and a step-by-step guide for women who want to escape from an abusive relationship. Plus the legal actions victims can take.
Many refugees – victims of gender-based violence are homeless

Diotima expresses its concern about the increase in the number of survivors of GBV – asylum seekers living in conditions of homelessness.
Encountering with gender-based violence on refugees

Evaluating research regarding availability, accessibility and quality of GBV response services among immigrants and refugees.
Creative workshop in Moria

Six women from Cameroon, all residing in Moria in Lesvos, are writing about their trauma of gender-based violence.
Women in Moria “read” their lives

On the occasion of the 16 days of activism, the Diotima Center and the UNHCR are holding an event to present the text “Pousse Pion”.
Participation at the EIGE conference

The Diotima Center participated in the “Power up” conference organized by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE).
#PAINted campaign | Gender-based violence has many shades

On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25/11), the Diotima Center presents the #PAINted campaign.