A comparative report in Germany, Greece, Italy and Spain
This comparative report aims to enhance EU member-states’ policies concerning GBV elimination
This comparative report aims to enhance EU member-states’ policies concerning GBV elimination
The Diotima Center is positioned in the dialogue that has opened up about co-custody and the incomplete reform of family law.
The audience award of the competition: “Young creators against violence against women: Don’t Skip” is awarded to the film “Our Bodies” by Polixeni Fotopoulou.
We request the initiation of a dialogue with the scientific community, women’s organizations, etc. for the reformation of family law.
Sharia law is a major barrier to the rights of women of the Thracian minority. Reform is a constant demand.
The Diotima Centre has appealed to the NCRTV for the report “Virtual rape allegations by tourists”, asking for its withdrawal.
The campaign is a good practice for the prevention of trafficking at the EU and the regional level.
The 23 organizations we work with in Greece express serious concerns about elements of the proposed control regulation.
45 NGOs and civil society groups urge the EU and the Greek government to abandon plans to dramatically restrict the movement of people in refugee camps.
Joint letter to the Hellenic Ministry of Migration, highlighting particular concerns relating to the situation of LGBTQI+ asylum seekers.
It is not enough to call on survivors to report. The state has a duty to ensure that the authorities act promptly and appropriately.
The rule of love has been harsh and oppressive and has promoted patriarchal values albeit with spatial and temporal variations.
121 organizations from Greece and Europe are sending a warning signal for the protection of asylum seekers and public health.
To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
Women with disabilities face a higher risk of experiencing gender-based violence, which also has ableist implications.
To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
Several months after the start of the Greek metoo, we are discussing the form this global movement took in our country.
Through the event, we seek to open a lively dialogue on the issues of gender-based violence and refugeeism.
A program for young women and men that talks about equality, consent, body boundaries, relationality, and gender stereotypes.
Feminist organizations are organizing events for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
After two years of successful actions in four countries, the transnational project “LILA” has come to an end.
The studies focus on healthcare services on applicants and beneficiaries of international protection on Greece.
Back to Diotima People on the move face daily barriers in accessing housing, employment and health services. The digital campaign “Do the human right thing”
We invite you on Friday 24/3 at 6 pm, at the Serafio of the Municipality of Athens, to the launch event of the Equal_Gen project.
The brief presents the dimensions of the phenomenon of gender-based violence at national and European level and attempts a series of proposals for prevention.
The project address issues of inequality, sexist attitudes and behaviours, and gender-based violence through group-specific methodologies.
The policy brief summarizes: the institutional framework for gender equality in education, and proposals for a gender-sensitive education policy.
Event for the journey of Diotima Centre and its contribution to highlighting and fighting gender inequalities.
The meetings at the Diotima Center’s “Women’s Info Point” in Lesbos are a transformative and liberating process.
Any survivor can escape from an abusive relationship. She is not alone in this journey. She can turn to the appropriate agencies.
Every survivor can escape abuse. Contact the appropriate agencies for specialized support.
The assessment of the psychological state of the victims, before they testify, implicitly questions their ability to perceive and evaluate what happened to them.
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Of the 87,000 murders of women worldwide in 2017, 58% were committed by (former or current) husbands or partners or a family member.
The Initiative Against Femicides submits key demands for gender equality to the political parties ahead of the elections.
More than 150 citizens and 8 women’s organizations are demanding that the GSGE and the KETH remain in the Ministry of Interior.
The Diotima Centre is deeply concerned about the management of gender-based violence by police authorities in the midst of a pandemic.
The Diotima Center appeals to the Ministry to ensure decent detention conditions, especially for women prisoners and their children.
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.
Objections of civil society organizations to the reform of union asylum law.
NGOs calling on European leaders to urgently take action to end the humanitarian and human rights crisis at Europe’s borders.
A refugee radio show, uniting the world: Every Friday in June, on the welcoming internet radio Indiegroundradio.com.
More than 160 organizations urge the Greek authorities to repeal their decision to terminate the operations of PIKPA and Kara Tepe.
The “Don’t Skip” short film competition is coming to an end! We invite you to vote online for the audience award.
The dominant discourse could no longer present the perpetrators as “monsters”, and speak of “isolated incidents”.
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28 organizations sign a joint press release requesting the food provision to people living in facilities, regardless of their legal status.
On 10/10/2018, the GSGE held a conference on the occasion of the entry into force of the Istanbul Convention.