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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
“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”.
In the framework of the Survivor program, the second exchange visit of good practices for dealing with gender-based violence took place in Bulgaria.
Cyber violence and sexual harassment affect women’s physical and psychological health.
As part of the effort to strengthen the protection of vulnerable groups of the refugee population living in open accommodation structures…
Of the 87,000 murders of women worldwide in 2017, 58% were committed by (former or current) husbands or partners or a family member.
19 women’s organisations point out that gender-based violence is one of the most serious obstacles to achieving equality.
The study documents the experiences of migrant and refugee survivors of domestic violence from the police response system.
We are publishing handy guides for gender-based violence survivors, professionals working in the field and the general public. Download all our guides on Pdf.
New campaign of the Diotima Centre on gender-based violence in three languages (Greek, English, Ukrainian).
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.
Addressing to professionals who would like to integrate a more gender and culturally sensitized approach into their activities.
This document provides guidelines aiming to sensitize and educate professionals about gender-based violence.
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.
Several months after the start of the Greek metoo, we are discussing the form this global movement took in our country.
Feminist organizations are organizing events for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Play SafeNew educational game (app) about online gender-based violence.#ActNowNew campaign about silent forms of gender-based violence.#StandByThem In times of crisis, women and girls are in
More than 100 NGOs co-sign a Petition for an effective recognition of the specific grounds for asylum for women, girls and LGBTIQA+ people.
FRA identifies major shortcomings in the basic needs and rights of refugees and migrants in all European countries.
Diotima has established a new team for SGBV case management professionals in the urban context of Thessaloniki.
Over 150 women received legal and psychosocial assistance in 2021, with the help of the Bodossaki Foundation.
The project aims at strengthening the digital skills of unemployed women and upgrading their professional profile.
Moria, the first reception centre on the Greek island of Lesbos, was recently described in a BBC report as “the worst refugee camp in the world.”
This index seeks to contribute to the public discussion regarding GBV and improving the protection of victims.
The training material provides examples for trainers about the gender pay gap in collective bargaining.
The research examines terminology, research data and the legal framework on sexual harassment in Greece and Europe.
This research aims to specify female migrants’ participation procedures in local councils/ political committees, trade unions etc.
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.
The “Don’t Skip” short film competition is coming to an end! We invite you to vote online for the audience award.
The exhibition opens on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Gender-Based Violence, on Friday 24/11, 7pm at Circuits and Currents.
Women victims were punished because they wanted to make their own decisions about their own lives and bodies.
The Diotima Centre co-signs letter about the protection of SOGIESC asylum seekers amidst a challenging asylum process.
The program seeks to enhance the ability of professionals to respond adequately to the needs of empowering refugees and migrants.
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
The Diotima Centre is participating in an anti-trafficking campaign to combat modern slavery.
Mentoring sessions in order to support and strengthen the political participation of migrant women and men.
Domestic violence is one of the most widespread forms of gender-based violence, globally and in our country.
To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
To apply, please send your CV to hr.diotima@gmail.com
On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Diotima Center presents the “Don’t Skip” campaign.
#DontSkip campaign and the “SPEAK” program, implemented by the Diotima Center with the support of Papastratos, received three awards.
March 8th reminds us that the fight does not stop until the complete elimination of gender inequality and the conquest of essential equality.
Guide for professionals working with refugee populations to promote a culturally sensitive approach regarding the protection of GBV survivors.
An educational game for teenagers and young people about online gender-based violence.
The protocol aim to tackle the escalating levels of domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence.
This handy guide contains essential information for survivors of domestic violence, but also for any person who wants to provide…