Interactive dialogue with the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the situation of human rights in Ukraine

This is a joint statement supported by a consortium of Ukrainian and Swiss organizations and universities. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to have devastating consequences for women and girls. Beyond the visible destruction of infrastructure […]
From Survival to the Future: What Everyday Adaptation in Ukraine Tells Us About Human Dignity

Everyday Adaptation as a Form of Knowledge When electricity disappears, ordinary infrastructure collapses into improvisation. Across social media, Ukrainians share videos of handmade stoves made from metal cans, clay candle […]
War, Land, and the Fragility of Food Security

War and the Disrupted Relationship with Land The war in Ukraine has not only devastated cities and infrastructure — it has also torn apart people’s connection to land. Small farms, […]
Human-Centered Recovery: Why Feminist Approaches Matter in Post-War Reconstruction

War does not only destroy buildings and infrastructure. It tears apart the everyday fabric of life: relationships, trust, access to clean water and food, healthcare, and a sense of safety. […]
Statement for the 69th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women

The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) identified structural factors changes that are essential to make peace and protect women’s rights in armed conflict and war. WILPF’s statement brings […]
Caring to Survive, Surviving to Care: Gendered survival practices, social reproduction and circuits of violence in Ukraine

WILPF has teamed up with Geneva Graduate Institute in Switzerland, Karazin National Kharkiv University and Center for Social and Labour Research from Ukraine to examine the gendered practices of survival […]
Submission to UNSC on the Intentions of WPS Agenda

In this submission, WILPF condemns the UN Security Council’s failure to uphold the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS), particularly concerning the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Despite explicit resolutions against sexual […]
One Year of War against Ukraine: When does it end?

The escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, as a result of the illegitimate and unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine and its people, has resulted in multiple violent outbreaks, including gender-based […]
Commodifying War: The Political Economy of Disaster Capitalism in Ukraine and Beyond

The experience of war is all-encompassing. It is a life changing experience. No country, no society, no community, no individual ever comes out of it the same. However, people almost […]