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 […]
HRC56: Statement on the UPR of Nigeria
This statement was made at the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) 56th session, during the adoption of the outcome of Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Nigeria (fourth cycle). It calls […]
Briefing Paper to Arms Trade Treaty States Parties Ahead of Meeting on Arms Transfers to Israel
Ahead of the first meeting of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT)’s Sub-working Group on current and emerging implementation issues, which is being held on 21 February 2024 under the auspices […]
WILPF Secretary General’s Urgent Call for the Prevention of Genocide
World leaders have rushed to pick sides, whilst we are creeping towards something terrifying: a possible genocide. In this urgent call, WILPF Secretary General, Madeleine Rees, urges in the strongest […]
Statement on the Escalation of Violence in Palestine and Israel
In this statement, WILPF expresses its deep sadness at the ongoing and escalating loss of life in Palestine and Israel, which take place in the context of ongoing Israeli occupation, […]
The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive Must Fully Cover the Arms Sector
The European Union is about to adopt new legislation (referred to as the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive) obliging companies operating in the EU to carry risk assessments of […]
Submission to OHCHR on the Negative Impacts of Firearms and the Role of the Business Sector
Submission to the UN Office for the High Commission on Human Rights (OHCHR) for the report requested by UN Human Rights Council resolution 50/12 on “Human rights and the regulation […]
From Local to Global Accountability, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Analysis of Implementation of Recommendations From International Human Rights Mechanisms
This report takes stock of the implementation of recommendations made to the Democratic Republic of Congo by international human rights mechanisms, in particular by the Universal Periodic Review, the Committee […]
Appeal to UNFCCC to Study Climate Impacts of Military Emissions and Military Spending for Climate Financing
WILPF, in collaboration with the International Peace Bureau and World BEYOND War express our concerns related to the adverse impacts of military emissions and expenditures on the climate crisis, derailing […]