November 25th World Day of Struggle and Visibility
For the Diotima Centre, November 25th is a day of struggle and visibility for a daily, global phenomenon that remains “invisible”
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.
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.
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.
We once again call on the Minister of Justice to adopt a modern Criminal Code worthy of a European state, including the concept of consent.
Having a home is a universal need and a human right. Asylum seekers in the European Union strive to be safe and to rebuild their lives.
NGOs calling on European leaders to urgently take action to end the humanitarian and human rights crisis at Europe’s borders.
We are women, Europeans, immigrants, and refugees. We are women of all ages and all gender identities. On March 8, we shout loudly: enough!
The Greek authorities should show genuine, humane leadership in addressing the deplorable conditions for the people trapped on the islands.
Protecting women whose lives are at risk from gender-based violence is an obligation of the state and its institutions.
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.”