Women as prevention actors in the community
The Diotima Centre worked with 15 women from migrant communities to prevent gender-based violence. Watch the video.
The Diotima Centre worked with 15 women from migrant communities to prevent gender-based violence. Watch the video.
The Diotima Center presents a new digital campaign about consent as part of the EQUAL_GEN project.
Cyber violence and sexual harassment affect women’s physical and psychological health.
The new digital campaign “Do the human right thing” gives rise to people on the move voices in order to be heard louder.
The purpose of this flyer is to help to establish ways of care and support for asylum seekers and refugees living in Greece.
No one has the right to be abusive, aggressive, or violent toward you. Domestic violence is prosecuted by law 3500/2006.
Every survivor can escape abuse. Contact the appropriate agencies for specialized support.
It is important to plan your escape from an abusive relationship. See some indicative steps below and make an escape plan.
Abused women often report feeling trapped in a tightrope from which they cannot escape.
Domestic violence is the most prevalent form of gender-based violence worldwide. 1 in 4 European women experiences or will experience it at some point in her life.
No pandemic is invincible. Every woman can escape from abuse if she “unlocks” the power hidden within her.
A campaign on domestic violence in the time of the pandemic by the Diotima Center and the British Embassy in Athens.
On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25/11), the Diotima Center presents the #PAINted campaign.
#DontSkip campaign and the “SPEAK” program, implemented by the Diotima Center with the support of Papastratos, received three awards.
The campaign seeks to raise awareness in society so that we do not overlook the daily incidents of gender-based violence.
March 8th reminds us that the fight does not stop until the complete elimination of gender inequality and the conquest of essential equality.
The first prize went to the campaign “Don’t skip – Don’t skip gender-based violence” in the section “Excellence in Communication” of the Hellenic Responsible Business Awards 2019.
Domestic violence is one of the most widespread forms of gender-based violence, globally and in our country.
The “Don’t Skip” short film competition is coming to an end! We invite you to vote online for the audience award.
The “SPEAK: Legal support and awareness-raising against gender-based violence” program will be continued for a second phase.
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 aim is to make the phenomenon of gender-based violence visible by raising awareness and informing society.
Diotima Centre, in the framework of the SPEAK program, announces a short film competition.
In honor of International Women’s Day, we have chosen the 8th of March 2018 as the starting point for our new campaign against gender-based violence.
Providing legal assistance to women who are experiencing or have experienced violence and raising public awareness.
On the occasion of November 25, 2015, the Diotima Centre continues its awareness campaign on gender-based violence.
The campaign is a good practice for the prevention of trafficking at the EU and the regional level.