1Xanthippi Foulidi, 2Evangelos C. Papakitsos,3 Terpsichori Gioka
1,3University of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece
2University of West Attica, Egaleo, Greece
Corresponding Author : Xanthippi Foulidi
University of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece
ABSTRACT
This particular paper has been focused on the multiple discriminations suffered by women and on the problems that they face in the field of refuging and immigration, as recorded to a large extent through informal interviewing of public agencies staff that are involved in this issue. Migrant women are described as “exclusion within the exclusion”, while pointing to the efforts of public agencies in European Union and especially Greece, such as the General Secretariat for Gender Equality, to address the problem.
KEY-WORDSmigrant women, refugee women, refugee girls, intercultural counselling, discrimination, asylum
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