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 program activities will start in January 2023, in Athens, and the total duration of participation will be 120 hours.
The Diotima Center organized an event for refugee women in Lesbos, on the occasion of World Refugee Day.
Maria Apostolaki, the coordinator of legal services at the Diotima Center, presents the main institutional obstacles to the protection of surviving women.
Gender-based violence remains unspoken. It is hidden behind lowered blinds and black sunglasses. But Anna was determined to speak.
Women victims were punished because they wanted to make their own decisions about their own lives and bodies.
Gender-based violence is an everyday, global phenomenon. It includes any harmful acts and threats of such acts.
Abused women often report feeling trapped in a tightrope from which they cannot escape.
Our local office in Vathi provides support services to local and refugee women who have suffered gender-based violence.
Six women from Cameroon, all residing in Moria in Lesvos, are writing about their trauma of gender-based violence.
On the occasion of the 16 days of activism, the Diotima Center and the UNHCR are holding an event to present the text “Pousse Pion”.
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.
This index seeks to contribute to the public discussion regarding GBV and improving the protection of victims.
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.
Diotima has established a new team for SGBV case management professionals in the urban context of Thessaloniki.