No Peace Without Economic Justice: Feminists Are Demanding a Treaty on Corporations
Since our creation in 1919 and the gathering of our founding mothers in 1915 to protest the First World War and call for peace, WILPF has identified economic injustice and […]
An Escape Route to Gender Violence
Angie Lorena Nieto, Diana Tatiana Rodríguez, Angie Carolina Pineda Sierra, Jazmine Adriana Martínez…the list goes on and on. They are the names of girls who have been sexually attacked and […]
Where Environment and Labour Movements Converge
Earth Day is a lovely occasion for communities to come together and celebrate our common Earth and humanity. To renew our commitments to environmental stewardship, with numerous volunteer opportunities to […]
New Video Documentary: Changing Women’s Lives in Colombia
It is wonderful to see the results of a project you have been working on for many years, especially when they are positive. For the last 20 years, WILPF Colombia […]
Women Human Rights Defenders Should Stay Strong
Today, on the occasion of International Women Human Rights Defenders Day, WILPF sheds light on Berta Cáceres’ fight for the protection of the environment and Indigenous peoples’ rights. Berta Cáceres […]
Press Release: WILPF Launches Guidance Note For Security Council Members
The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) launches the Guidance Note ‘Towards a Feminist Security Council’. The goal is to accelerate the Security Council’s implementation of peace and […]
UNRWA Funding Cut Spells 5 Million Victims
On the 31 August 2018 the United States Department of State released a press statement announcing the decision to cut all funding from the United States to the United Nations […]
Cultivating Allies to #MoveTheMoney
WILPF at the “Money and Movements” Convening On 11-13 April 2018, WILPF participated in the Count Me In! Consortium’s “Money and Movements” workshop in Naivasha, Kenya. Building on our work […]
Leveraging Financing for Feminist Peace: What More Can Be Done?
On 5-7 March 2018, the World Bank held the 2018 Fragility Forum in Washington, DC, which brought together 1,300 representatives of Member States and international organisations, along with development, humanitarian, […]