Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece

by Irida Women's Center
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece
Irida: Safe space for 650 women at risk in Greece

Project Report | Mar 7, 2024
An Update on the first 2 months of 2024!

By Lydia Siapardani | Head of Fundraising & Comms

Workshop for the International Day of Education
Workshop for the International Day of Education

2023 was a challenging year, full of ongoing, standing, and emerging crises and humanitarian tragedies, putting in the frontline women and jeopardizing their hard-earned rights, safety, and freedom. 

Rising above 2023 and walking into 2024, we can say with certainty that 2024 will be an equally challenging year for women and women's protection, empowerment, and support, especially for displaced women and women facing social and economic vulnerabilities, living at risk of poverty and social exclusion.

National services and available programs including the former accommodation program for asylum-seekers, ESTIA II, and the national integration program of HELIOS for recognized refugees are paused and concluded without being replaced by other solutions and constantly shrink, respectively, leaving thousands of people in limbo without access to critical services and support. At the same time, available services are often inadequate to mitigate individuals' needs, increasing their vulnerabilities and jeopardizing their safety and security. For example, recognized refugees are forced to leave camps immediately after receiving their positive decisions. They are left to navigate how they will survive and provide for themselves and their families without any support or resources.  As a result, many refugee families face a highly increased risk of homelessness, poverty, and social exclusion.

The situation becomes even more complex for refugee women who are extremely vulnerable to victimization and gender-based violence. We generally observe increased requests for primary humanitarian welfare often related to basic needs such as access to safe housing, food, and medication. Specifically in the region of Northern Greece, there is a shrinking of the civil society with fewer and fewer actors remaining on the field. We currently are the sole actor undertaking legal requests for cases under Civil Law, i.e., child custody and divorce.

During January and February,  more than 230 unique women received assistance and support to alleviate their primary needs, mitigate stress and anxiety, resolve legal issues, gain skills, and connect with the labor market. As highlights of the 2 months, we would mark:
-the increase in primary needs, mainly in emergency temporary accommodation.
-the increased requests for legal assistance
-the increased registrations of local women to access legal aid and psychological support

Moving forward, we commit to continue supporting vulnerable women to alleviate their needs and empower them to pursue opportunities for personal and professional growth and determine the course of their lives.

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Teacher and Student for the English Class
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Valentine's Day Workshop
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The Social Worker and 2 girls who join in the CFS
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Irida Women's Center

Location: Thessaloniki - Greece
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