Reclaiming International Women’s Day

Honouring the Radical Roots of International Women’s Day International Women’s Day was never meant to be a symbolic celebration. It began as a socialist, anti-war mobilisation led by working women who recognised […]
War on Iran Means Death and Destruction for Civilians and International Law

Once again, the United States and Israel have launched an unlawful war of aggression against another country. Once again, US and Israeli officials claim “self-defence” and “pre-emption,” attempting to gaslight […]
Supporting Global Participation in WILPF’s 2026 International Congress

This year, the Congress will be hosted by WILPF Cameroon and held online from 18-21 July 2026. While we had hoped to meet in person, global financial constraints affecting many civil society organisations mean that […]
WILPF Calls for Immediate Ceasefire and Compliance with International Law

In just 48 hours, the region has plunged into a dangerous new phase of hostilities. Civilian lives have been devastated. Regional stability has been further eroded. And the international rule […]
From Survival to the Future: What Everyday Adaptation in Ukraine Tells Us About Human Dignity

Everyday Adaptation as a Form of Knowledge When electricity disappears, ordinary infrastructure collapses into improvisation. Across social media, Ukrainians share videos of handmade stoves made from metal cans, clay candle […]
25 Years of the WPS Agenda: Feminists Resisting and Advancing Alternatives

This October 2025 marked 25 years since the UN Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 1325 – the first of ten resolutions on Women, Peace and Security (WPS). For over two decades, feminist and peace organisations – […]
COP30 in Review: Wins for Justice, Woes for Finance, Fossil Fuels, and Militarism

Celebrating Feminists’ Voices, Inspiring Global Peace Back to all news Table of Contents The summit delivered one of the strongest rights-based outcomes in COP history with the adoption of the […]
New Faces, Old Barriers: Women Locked Out of Syria’s Transition

Almost a full year after the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, the promises of inclusion and reform ring largely hollow for Syrian women. Despite widespread talk of […]
WILPF at COP30: Move the Money from Military Spending to A Gender-Responsive Just Transition

A major focus of this year’s COP is on the Just Transition Work Programme. WILPF will amplify demands by our allies for the Belém Action Mechanism for a Just Transition (BAM) that […]