Mobilising Women’s Leadership in Small Arms Control
Latest News Written by Exploring WILPF’s Participation in GENSAC’s #bulletproofinclusion Campaign Did you know that one third of all femicides involve small arms and light weapons? Yet despite this fact, […]
WILPF? Darling? Is This Really You?
Yes, you are right. Something is new. Something looks different. But what is it? Here is the answer: We have got a new look! Our website got a make-over – […]
دعوة لتقديم طلبات لمنحة: "حراك نسوي من أجل التغيير في سوريا" تمويل لمنظمات المجتمع المدني السورية ذات قيم نسوية
اقرأ باللغة الإنجليزية هنا دعوة لتقديم طلبات لمنحة: “حراك نسوي من أجل التغيير في سوريا” تمويل لمنظمات المجتمع المدني السورية ذات قيم نسوية مقدمة تسعى رابطة النساء الدولية للسلام […]
Call for Proposals: Feminist Movement for Change in Syria
Funds for Syrian Civil Society Organisations with Feminist Agendas Read the text in Arabic here About the call: WILPF seeks to preserve and grow the grassroots nonviolent movement for equality, […]
Remembering Krishna Ahooja-Patel
“Women are half of the worlds’ population, do two-thirds of the work, get one-tenth of the income, and are the owners of one per cent of the property.” On the […]
Happy New Year from WILPF!
WILPF wants to wish all of you an amazing, empowering, and inspiring 2019! We are looking forward to going into 2019 with you, with more members and more advocates for feminist peace than […]
The Art of Silence
The end of 2018 is just ahead of us and unlike in former years, we have decided to stay silent during the holidays; no blogs will be published, no daily […]
WILPF Peace Work Recognised by the Government of Navarra
On 19 September 2018, on the occasion of International Peace Day, the Government of Navarra in Spain awarded WILPF with their International Day of Peace prize. The prize is awarded […]
Guest Post by Emine Çolak on Building a United Women’s Party
Earlier this week, we posted a blog entitled “The Noise of Populism and Changing the Tone Towards Feminism and Peace” written by our Secretary General, Madeleine Rees, after she had […]