Key takeaways from the 2023 African MenEngage Alliance Symposium

In Kigali, the African movement for change was present The Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace Programme (MMFP) attended the third African MenEngage Alliance Symposium in Kigali, Rwanda between 14-16 August […]
Women, Life, Freedom

“Jin, Jiyan, Azadî” is a Kurdish political slogan that turned into a scream for freedom with the uprising of the courageous women from all around Iran following the death of […]
Ending Nuclear Tests, Abolishing Nuclear Weapons

In 1945, the United States (US) government built and detonated the first nuclear weapon in the deserts of New Mexico. The fallout from that test spread to 46 US states, […]
Open Letter: WILPF Stands Against Radioactive Water Release from Fukushima Daiichi

Read our open letter below and share as widely as possible. This is the time to act. Open Letter from WILPF Mr. Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan ….. Stop […]
Barbie: What is the Connection between Barbie Land and Feminism?

For decades, the feminist movement has been on the frontline of activism including for representation. The influence of media portrayal on societal perceptions is profound. Feminists introduced evaluative tools like […]
Oppenheimer: Unveiling the Untold Horror

As we reflect on the anniversaries of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, 6 and 9 August, it is crucial to recognise and honour the untold stories that the “Oppenheimer” movie […]
Championing Peace: Sylvie Ndongmo’s First Year as President of WILPF

Today marks the first anniversary of activist Sylvie Ndongmo’s as the President of WILPF and the election of the new International Board (IB) members. As dedicated feminists peace activists, Sylvie […]
Militarised masculinities in Cameroon – a tale of struggle for land rights and changing gender relations

In this webinar, WILPF launched the research report titled “Evolving Alliances: Men and Women – Access to Land, Gender Relations and Conflict in Anglophone Cameroon”. WILPF also explored militarised masculinities […]
Redefining Masculinity: Q&A with Oswaldo Montoya

Tay Blyth-Kubota, director of “Power on Patrol”: What is militarised masculinity? Is it a helpful concept? Oswaldo Montoya, gender activist: In a patriarchal society, the role, or the image of […]