Conference Participants Head off to Embassies in The Hague to Call for the End of Military Action in Yemen

At the end of the Women’s Congress in The Hague in 1915, delegations of women went to the embassies of different countries at war, demanding an end to all hostilities. Today, as […]
WILPF Conference Participants Show that We Get What We Pay For at Public Manifestation in The Hague
A peace conference is not a peace conference without a public manifestation, letting the rest of the world hear our voices and see us united. And so, exactly halfway through […]
Opening of the WILPF 100 Conference: but the beginning of something memorable

1,000 peacemakers from all over the world, journalists from several countries, Nobel Peace Laureates, well-known human rights activists, an amazing line up of speakers: we are all gathered in The […]
Interview Exclusive: New President Elected at 100 Year Anniversary Congress
Yesterday afternoon, the WILPF 2015 Congress elected Kozue Akibayashi of WILPF Japan as the new WILPF International President! We got the scoop on her thoughts and ideas for the future. But first, […]
Adoption of the WILPF Manifesto: renewing a centennial commitment to peacemaking
Today, 23 April 2015, marks an historic moment for WILPF, as we celebrate the founding of the organisation 100 years ago and renew our commitment to peacemaking by adopting the […]
Reunions and New Beginnings as the WILPF 2015 Congress Opens in The Hague

We are back where it all started – The Hague, the Netherlands – where 1,136 women gathered in 1915 to protest the atrocities of World War I. The event came […]
Forty Years Of Banning Biological Weapons: Lessons Learnt And Challenges For The Future
On 30 March, in celebration of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC)’s 40th anniversary, WILPF attended a commemorative event at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, followed by an […]
Madeleine Rees on Yemen and the Crisis in the International System
How far can we go in justifying the use of violence with “collective security”? And what happens when military intervention becomes the default “solution” to every conflict, subordinated to compliance with […]
The Gender Impact of Explosive Weapons in Syria and Nigeria
On 17 March 2015, as part of the 28th Session of the Human Rights Council, WILPF held a side event exploring the specific impacts that the use of explosive weapons […]