Interpreter Farsi, Thessaloniki, deadline 12/08/2021
As part of the effort to strengthen the protection of vulnerable groups of the refugee population living in open accommodation structures…
As part of the effort to strengthen the protection of vulnerable groups of the refugee population living in open accommodation structures…
It is estimated that up to 25,000 asylum seekers have managed to find a house themselves, thanks to financial aid.
Gender-based violence remains unspoken. It is hidden behind lowered blinds and black sunglasses. But Anna was determined to speak.
Transnational research about Female Genital Mutilation aiming to understand potential danger for female immigrants and refugees in the EU
On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Diotima Center presents the “Don’t Skip” campaign.
81 Civil Society organizations from Greece and abroad co-sign a joint letter for the co-custody bill.
The Diotima Center co-signed her*dissent’s call for support to eliminate gender-based violence in art education.
#DontSkip campaign and the “SPEAK” program, implemented by the Diotima Center with the support of Papastratos, received three awards.
Joint statement from civil society organisations for the re-establishment of the Anti-Racism and Diversity Intergroup in the European Parliament.
March 8th reminds us that the fight does not stop until the complete elimination of gender inequality and the conquest of essential equality.
We often hear that feminism today is largely outdated. The equality of the sexes is supposedly a conquered cause that occupied the previous generations.
Xenophobia is reinforced by the “over-concentration of the population”, which burdens refugees and local communities.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, we participate in various events that highlight the most important aspects of feminist claims.
The project aims to increase awareness about rights and cultural services for immigrants and refugees, through community focal points.
terminologies Read the glossary containing internationally recognized definitions of gender-based violence, to recognize it wherever you encounter it. gender-based violence what is gender-based violence Gender-based
Exploring affected groups, different forms, and severe consequences of gender-based violence.
funding For over 30 years we have been planning and implementing dozens of actions for gender rights, equality, and the prevention and treatment of gender-based
The aim is to make the phenomenon of gender-based violence visible by raising awareness and informing society.
We ask the European and Greek governments to welcome as many Afghan refugees as they can to the respective embassies.
The project aims to increase the effectiveness of the mechanisms in charge of the professional integration of excluded groups.
The training material provides examples for trainers about the gender pay gap in collective bargaining.
services We provide comprehensive services by specialized professionals to support and empower women and femininities who experience all forms of gender-based violence and have limited
To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
The project aims to support women who experience gender-based violence, of any form, and live in the region of Attica and Central Macedonia.
Evaluating research regarding availability, accessibility and quality of GBV response services among immigrants and refugees.
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”.
The Diotima Centre co-signs a joint statement for the protection of children’s rights and an immediate cessation of hostilities.
The programme focuses on expand prevention and response to gender-based violence against immigrant and refugee women.
The interdisciplinary approach to gender violence with disabled women are highlighting the multiple institutional gaps in their support.
The campaign aims to raise awareness and inform about the various forms of gender-based violence experienced by migrant women.
To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
Six women from Cameroon, all residing in Moria in Lesvos, are writing about their trauma of gender-based violence.
The programme is addressed to Greek and immigrant women, who experience all forms of gender-based violence and reside in Greece.
We join our voice with feminist and women’s organisations on Saturday 25/11, 12.30am at Clafthmonos Square.
The spot inappropriately parallels the news with the abused face of a woman, neutralizing the trauma of gender-based violence.
The project aims to develop a comprehensive safeguarding policy which provides practical guidance for the centre’s partners.
The Diotima Centre is participating in an anti-trafficking campaign to combat modern slavery.
Here for us Campaign for the care and mutual support of women and men refugees, through the exchange of knowledge, practices, and ideas. #Hereforus is
This study comes to cover an important gap in the existing literature on unaccompanied or not, girl migration and refugee studies in Greece.
Mentoring sessions in order to support and strengthen the political participation of migrant women and men.
Joint letter of 119 organizations on border developments, access to asylum, and targeting of Civil Society actors.
“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”.
Domestic violence is one of the most widespread forms of gender-based violence, globally and in our country.
The certification process of NGOs in Greece should be aligned with the right to freedom of association.
A joint statement is signed by 73 Civil Society organizations highlighting the risk of homelessness faced by thousands of refugees.
The seemingly small increase in domestic violence incidents in Greece, in the first month of the pandemic, should not be a cause for complacency.
The research examines terminology, research data and the legal framework on sexual harassment in Greece and Europe.
The project is funded by by the EU in the context of CERV Project Grants for the period between 1 February 2022 until 31 January 2024.
Sixty-one organizations, including the Diotima Center, signed a letter on the impending deportation of 8,300 refugees from the ESTIA program.