During the 12th and 13th of June 2017, DIMITRA hosted the 2nd transnational meeting for Igma-Femina in Larissa, Greece.
Representatives from all partner organisations travelled to Larissa, Greece, in order to attend the 2nd transnational meeting of the Igma-Femina Project. During the meeting partners presented their results from the national research they had carried out with regards to the current services available for women refugee, asylum seekers and migrants in their own country.
All partners had the opportunity to review, discuss and share their own experiences from the desk research and information from interviews and focus groups with stakeholders supporting women refugees, asylum seekers and migrants. Furthermore, all partners presented information on the legislation that is currently implemented in each country, concerning refugees, asylum seekers and migrants with particular focus on the legal status of women. The results of this research will be used to support the further development of the Igma-Femina methodology.
The second stage of the Igma-Femina project: Igma-femina methodology for cooperation of local stakeholder networks working with migrant women, was implemented during the 2nd transnational meeting.
The Igma-Femina partners also discussed and agreed upon the next key steps required to successfully implement and achieve the outcomes for all the Intellectual Outputs of this project as well as for the Management and Dissemination processes. Finally, it was agreed that the next meeting of the project will take place in the UK on 25th and 26th of January 2018 where the partners will be focusing on the development of the Igma-Femina methodology.

