The Light Behind the Glass

In the heart of North America, among the vast prairies of Canada, lies a city: Winnipeg. In this city, known for its biting cold and fierce winds in the winter, a building stands tall, reminding the entire world of the warmth of human dignity. the frozen Red River stands a structure made almost entirely of glass: the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
16 Days of Activism: Standing Against Gender Based Digital Violence

Digital technology has opened new pathways for communication, information, and participation, which continue to expand rapidly. However, for many women and young girls, this digital world has also become a space where new forms of gender-based violence are emerging.
The Torn Jersey at Casa Milan and World Children’s Day

One of the most fundamental rights of every child, regardless of where in the world they are born, is the right to play. Chasing after a ball, forming a team, picturing a field using their imagination… Play is not just a source of entertainment for children; it is their way of holding on to life, a means of expressing themselves, and a space for their soul to breathe.
The Emotional Map of Athens

During the Refugee Week Festival 2025, five civil society organizations — ASAM Greece, Intersos Hellas, BABEL, HIAS Greece and Solidarity Now — collaborated to create an emotional map of the city, based on the experiences of people with refugee or migrant backgrounds. The emotional mapping tool enabled participants to share their personal experiences and emotions […]
Strengthening Support for Mothers: Our Partnership with AMURTEL Greece

Last week marked the beginning of our partnership with Amurtel Greece. 🌍💜