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8,300 refugees to be evicted from their homes in Greece – Joint Letter to EU and Greek officials
Sixty-one organizations, including the Diotima Center, signed a letter on the impending deportation of 8,300 refugees from the ESTIA program.
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Sixty-one organizations, including the Diotima Center, signed a letter on the impending deportation of 8,300 refugees from the ESTIA program.
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 Diotima Centre is concerned about the situation faced by survivors of domestic violence in Moria, in the midst of a pandemic.
121 organizations from Greece and Europe are sending a warning signal for the protection of asylum seekers and public health.
The Diotima Centre is deeply concerned about the management of gender-based violence by police authorities in the midst of a pandemic.
23 organizations in a joint letter express their concern for the fate of unaccompanied children who arrived in Greece after March 1, 2020.
The Diotima Centre calls for a feminist march on Sunday 8/3/2020, at 12 pm, at Klafthmonos Sq. to demand gender equality and justice.
Joint letter of 119 organizations on border developments, access to asylum, and targeting of Civil Society actors.
Xenophobia is reinforced by the “over-concentration of the population”, which burdens refugees and local communities.
17 civil society organizations in Greece sent an open letter to the new Minister of Immigration and Asylum.
Diotima expresses its concern about the increase in the number of survivors of GBV – asylum seekers living in conditions of homelessness.
17 NGOs urge the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to act on refugee rights during his visit to Moria.