Cancun 2015: Let’s Begin
On 24-27 August 2015 the first Conference of States Parties (CSP1) of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) took place in Cancun, Mexico. WILPF monitored its discussions and developments, which can […]
Forced Migration Review on ‘Dayton +20: Bosnia and Herzegovina Twenty Years on from the Dayton Peace Agreement’
This month, the magazine Forced Migration Review (FMR), focuses on the consequences of 1992-95 conflict in the the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). In the magazine, on page 34, you will find […]
Remembering Hiroshima: Re-cap of the International Youth Summit for Nuclear Abolition, August 28-30
Thirty youth from 23 countries gathered at the International Youth Summit for Nuclear Abolition in Hiroshima to learn about, share ideas and make plans to increase youth engagement in the […]
Outer Space Security: Same Old, Same Old?
On 24-25 August, WILPF attended the yearly conference on space security organised by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). The title selected for this year’s event was ‘Underpinning […]
First Conference of State Parties of the Arms Trade Treaty
After a series of preparatory meetings in Berlin, Port of Spain, Vienna, and Geneva, next week states parties and signatories to the Arms Trade Treaty as well as civil society […]
World Humanitarian Day: Women’s Groups are Demanding Reforms for the #WHSummit
Every year on August 19th, the international community celebrates World Humanitarian Day: an occasion to raise awareness on many different issues connected to the international humanitarian system. While different themes […]
The Solidarity of the Women’s Movement: WILPF Spain’s Contribution
A few weeks ago, Spain underwent a review by the CEDAW Committee and was held accountable for its compliance to women’s rights under the CEDAW Convention. WILPF Spain was there! […]
The Politics of Human Rights and the United Nations
A Message from WILPF Secretary General Madeleine Rees: There has not yet been a resolution to the scandal of the child sexual abuse by French soldiers in the Central African […]
UPR: Examining Human Rights in the United States
Last May, the Human Rights Council reviewed the situation of human rights in the United States. WILPF USA and the Human Rights programme have actively engaged in this review, jointly […]