“Everything is fine” is awarded the Jury Prize
The prize of the competition: “Young creators against violence against women: Don’t Skip” is awarded to the film “Everything is fine” by Dimitris Ballotta and Claudia Cornea.
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The prize of the competition: “Young creators against violence against women: Don’t Skip” is awarded to the film “Everything is fine” by Dimitris Ballotta and Claudia Cornea.
“You set off in the morning for the town. 2-3 kilometres before the port, another boat arrives from the other side. Around 15 people come out… An ordinary day in Lesvos”.
The aim is to make the phenomenon of gender-based violence visible by raising awareness and informing society.
We stand by Irish women in their fights to secure their right to safe, free and legal abortion in their country.
The shelters had been protected spaces for the women refugees, where they could attend educational programs.
Diotima Centre, in the framework of the SPEAK program, announces a short film competition.
Diotima has established a new team for SGBV case management professionals in the urban context of Thessaloniki.
In honor of International Women’s Day, we have chosen the 8th of March 2018 as the starting point for our new campaign against gender-based violence.
Lecture on the precarious housing of refugees in Italy, a key dimension for the social integration process of foreign population.