Concerning rise in online hate speech
A worrying rise in online hate speech alongside an escalation in incidents of racist violence.
We are a women’s non-profit organization specialized in gender issues and equality, founded in 1989. Our vision is to highlight and remove gender-based discriminations and our mission is the empowerment of women. The core of our action is the prevention and treatment of gender-based violence.
We provide comprehensive services by specialized professionals to support and empower women and femininities who experience gender-based violence. Absolute confidentiality and respect for each woman’s choices and experience is ensured at all stages.

We support women experiencing gender-based violence by providing legal assistance, legal representation, psychosocial support and professional counselling.
We organize groups for girls and women, survivors and non-survivors, exploring ways of self-care, empowerment and protection from violence.


We implement trainings – awareness-raising actions and information campaigns for the prevention of gender-based violence and the promotion of gender justice.
We take initiatives to secure gender rights, with the active participation of women themselves.


A worrying rise in online hate speech alongside an escalation in incidents of racist violence.
17 organisations are calling for the immediate provision of financial assistance to asylum seekers.
Under the proposed amendments, working for an NGO would become a criminal offense.
Diotima Centre and Piraeus Bank continue their collaboration to prevent and address gender-based violence.
Dozens of civil society organizations express their deep concern about the long delay in the publication of the European Commission's Recommendation.
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