
Solidarity with the Afghan people and women
We ask the European and Greek governments to welcome as many Afghan refugees as they can to the respective embassies.
We promote gender rights and the rights of people who are on the move (refugees), in partnership with other Civil Society organizations. Read our Press Releases and find out more about our advocacy actions.
We ask the European and Greek governments to welcome as many Afghan refugees as they can to the respective embassies.
The Diotima Center submits its comments on the National Action Plan for Gender Equality 2021-2025.
It is estimated that up to 25,000 asylum seekers have managed to find a house themselves, thanks to financial aid.
Turkey does not provide international protection of the Geneva Convention to persons applying for international protection from non-European countries.
ILO Convention 190 deals with the elimination of violence and harassment in the workplace and other related matters.
The 23 organizations we work with in Greece express serious concerns about elements of the proposed control regulation.
81 Civil Society organizations from Greece and abroad co-sign a joint letter for the co-custody bill.
Family law reform puts mothers and children with a refugee profile, who experience domestic violence, at risk.
A campaign on domestic violence in the time of the pandemic by the Diotima Center and the British Embassy in Athens.
We request the initiation of a dialogue with the scientific community, women’s organizations, etc. for the reformation of family law.
The Diotima Center co-signed her*dissent’s call for support to eliminate gender-based violence in art education.
We consider it necessary to strengthen horizontal public policies for gender equality with human resources and assets.