Lessons from the WILPF Peace Train: A Q&A with Former Secretary-General Barbara Lochbihler

Three decades on, in a world still reeling from militarisation, shrinking civic space and global inequality, we reflect on the journey of the Peace Train — a powerful symbol of […]
WILPF Welcomes the Commitments to Halt Genocide Made at the Emergency Conference on Palestine in Bogotá

From 15–16 July 2025, thirty states met in Bogotá, Colombia at an Emergency Conference on Palestine, which was convened jointly by Colombia and South Africa as an initiative of the […]
WILPF Welcomes New Report on the Economy of Genocide

In her recent report, From Economy of Occupation to Economy of Genocide (30 June 2025), Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories Francesca Albanese exhaustively […]
The First Meeting of a New Global Framework on Ammunition

When we have conversations about armed violence or how firearms increases the risk of people being killed in intimate partner violence, it is obviously with the assumption that these firearms […]
“We Vet the Funders Now”: Feminist Funding Lessons from Tunisia and Palestine

Inside the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD-4) meeting rooms, governments were making “commitments” to the political blueprint of “development”: restructuring debt, what tax rules to rewrite, and […]
“No Women, No Peace”: Sounding the Alarm at the HRC59 Panel on International Day of Women in Diplomacy

“International community, peace-builders, human-rights activists—can you see me? Can you hear me? I exist.” — Anonymous Afghan woman, quoted by AFWCU founding member Negina Yari at the HRC59’s Annual Discussion […]
If We Want Peace, We Have to Prepare for Peace

In response to the United States (US) bombing three Iranian nuclear facilities and the tentative ceasefire reached between Israel and Iran, WILPF reiterates its calls to prevent any further unlawful […]
Militarism and Impunity Fuel Israel’s Unlawful War on Iran

Israel’s bombing of nuclear installations, Iranian officials and civilian buildings in Iran violates international law. At the time of writing, Israeli airstrikes have targeted hospitals, markets, water and fuel infrastructure, […]
Sexual Violence Under Settler Colonialism: A Feminist Justice Lens

The genocide in Gaza continues to unfold and the horrifying atrocities committed against Palestinians somehow continues to be normalised. Our blog series seeks to go beyond what we are seeing […]