Justice for Nahel: WILPF Condemns Police Brutality

As an organisation dedicated to promoting peace, justice, and women’s rights, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) supports the statement Mort de Nahel : Colère et effroi […]
Celebrating Eleonore Romberg’s 100th Birthday: A Century of Peace Activism in Life and Memory

A staunch feminist peace activist and German sociologist, Eleonore devoted nearly half a century to advancing the mission of WILPF as she tirelessly pursued a future of peace, equity, and […]
United for Change: WILPF’s Unyielding Commitment to LGBTQI+ Rights and Peace

Did you know that 64 countries still have laws that criminalise homosexuality, and in some regions, LGBTQI+ individuals are outlawed and face severe punishment solely because of their sexual orientation […]
WILPF and Allies are Pushing for Demilitarisation to be put on the Agenda of Bonn Climate Change Conference

The event featured a diverse set of speakers that illuminated various angles of these intersecting issues, from global trends around military spending and military emissions to grassroots testimonies of the […]
Empowering Students for Environmental Justice: Insights from WILPF Cameroon’s Climate Action Project

Join us in celebrating World Environment Day and the remarkable efforts of climate activists worldwide fighting for environmental justice. In this spotlight feature, we shine a light on the inspiring […]
Unveiling the Nexus of Conflict, Militarism, and the Ecological Crisis in Africa – Q&A with Edwick Madzimure

Are you aware of the hidden connections that shape the fate of the African continent? Have you ever wondered about the impact of militarism on the climate crisis? Today, as […]
How are men and boys living in conflict zones in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) socialised to become violent and what can be done to support non-violence?

The webinar discussed the impact of years of violent conflict on men and boys, as well as women, in the DRC and the work of male allies who are resisting […]
5 Reasons Why Feminists Should Care About Disarmament

Nearly four decades ago, in the early 1980s, women activists and peacemakers came together to forge a significant milestone making 24 May the International Women’s Day for Peace and Disarmament. […]
WILPF Celebrates 108 Years of Feminist Peace Activism and Looks Towards a Bright Future

As the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) celebrates its 108th anniversary this year, we reflect on the inspiring stories of feminist peace activism that have shaped our […]