March 8th Feminist strike for gender equality
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.
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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.
For the Diotima Centre, November 25th is a day of struggle and visibility for a daily, global phenomenon that remains “invisible”
Vulnerable asylum seekers are trapped on the Greek islands of the eastern Aegean, enduring inhumane conditions in overcrowded hotspots.
The Diotima Centre has appealed to the NCRTV for the report “Virtual rape allegations by tourists”, asking for its withdrawal.
More than 150 citizens and 8 women’s organizations are demanding that the GSGE and the KETH remain in the Ministry of Interior.
The decision to integrate the GSGE and KETHI into the Ministry of Labour limits the possibility of implementing horizontal gender equality policies.
Article 336 of the new Penal Code, voted yesterday by the Greek parliament, now incorporates the absence of consent into the legal definition of rape.