Greek Women's Rights Movement
The Greek Women's Rights Movement emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, advocating for gender equality and women's rights in Greece. Early activists focused on issues such as education, suffrage, and labor rights, aiming to improve women's social and legal status.
In the post-World War II era, the movement gained momentum, addressing issues like domestic violence and reproductive rights. Organizations and grassroots efforts have continued to push for legislative changes, promoting gender equality in various aspects of life, including politics, the workplace, and family law, reflecting broader global trends in women's rights.