
Accessing housing report
A new report outlines gaps in policy and the challenges to housing faced by asylum seekers and refugees in Greece.
A new report outlines gaps in policy and the challenges to housing faced by asylum seekers and refugees in Greece.
Over 400 women and 45 men participated in 2021, in the actions to prevent gender-based violence, at the Diotima Center in Thessaloniki.
Civil society organizations have sent a letter to Pope Francis regarding the refugee situation in view of his upcoming visit to Greece.
29 NGOs co-sign a Joint briefing paper calling the Greek government and EU to complete the current relocation scheme.
29 NGOs co-sign a Joint Briefing on urgent issues regarding the protection of refugees and asylum seekers in Greece and their human rights.
The new digital campaign “Do the human right thing” gives rise to people on the move voices in order to be heard louder.
28 organizations sign a joint press release requesting the food provision to people living in facilities, regardless of their legal status.
The purpose of this flyer is to help to establish ways of care and support for asylum seekers and refugees living in Greece.
This study comes to cover an important gap in the existing literature on unaccompanied or not, girl migration and refugee studies in Greece.
After the fire in Moria, 31 organizations are calling on the Greek government to provide immediate assistance to the people left homeless.
Sixty-one organizations, including the Diotima Center, signed a letter on the impending deportation of 8,300 refugees from the ESTIA program.
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 NGOs urge the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to act on refugee rights during his visit to Moria.
Through the event, we seek to open a lively dialogue on the issues of gender-based violence and refugeeism.
Vulnerable asylum seekers are trapped on the Greek islands of the eastern Aegean, enduring inhumane conditions in overcrowded hotspots.
A refugee radio show, uniting the world: Every Friday in June, on the welcoming internet radio Indiegroundradio.com.
Guide for professionals working with refugee populations to promote a culturally sensitive approach regarding the protection of GBV survivors.
This guidance document constitutes an introduction to the basic concept of GBV, international legal standards and gender equality.
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.
This index seeks to contribute to the public discussion regarding GBV and improving the protection of victims.
The Greek authorities should show genuine, humane leadership in addressing the deplorable conditions for the people trapped on the islands.
Mentoring sessions in order to support and strengthen the political participation of migrant women and men.