Access To Justice Restored In Spain
As we told you in a previous blog, WILPF Spain and the Human Rights programme were deeply worried about the judicial fees created in Spain preventing equal access to justice […]
WILPF Is Getting Ready For CSW59/ Beijing+20

The 59th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is almost here! In just a couple of days, thousands of women from every corner of the world […]
The Final Countdown To #WSW2015: We’re Taking Social Media By Storm

Excitement for our 100th anniversary and the WILPF 2015 Conference: Women’s Power to Stop War (WSW) is mounting in the offices of the International Secretariat – along with our to-do […]
Lessons From Northern Ireland: Workshop With Women Activists

The WILPF initiative Women Organising for Change in Syria and Bosnia continues its activities with women from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Building on the existing experiences and capacities of the […]
Strategies for Change: Iraqi and Syrian Women’s Rights Activists Join in Istanbul Conference

In January 2015, WILPF and Madre brought women’s rights activists and members of grassroots organisations from Syria and Iraq together in Istanbul to share their experiences and identify strategies for […]
One Billion Rising: Join Us In Rising Against Sexual Violence Today
Since we believe that 14 February is more about gender equality and respect for individuals than heart-shaped candies and roses, we’re going to be spending this Valentines Day rising against […]
TISA Protest: Our Water – Not For Sale!
This Monday, 9 February, WILPF participated in a demonstration against the Trade in Services Agreement (TISA) in Geneva, calling for a stop to the negotiations and for the protection of […]
Do Not Fuel The Fire: No Arms Transfers To Ukraine Or Opposition Forces
The US government is considering initiating arms transfers to the Ukrainian government. A recent report issued by a coalition of US think tanks advocates for the transfer of weapons, including […]
Writing Women Out Of History? The Case Of The Syrian Conflict And Women’s Inclusion
As Cynthia Enloe so poignantly remarks, language matters, and it matters because it’s how we tell stories and make reports which then define how we respond, and how we respond […]