9 Ways Fossil Fuels Are Tied to Conflict and How Feminist Peace Action Through the Fossil Fuel Treaty Can Stop It

The Fossil fuel industry isn’t just the main driver behind the climate crisis, it is also fuelling violence, militarism, and inequalities. Oil, gas, and coal have been called “weapons of […]
The International Day against Nuclear Tests Is the Time to Stop the Bomb

In 1945, the United States built and detonated the first nuclear weapon in the deserts of New Mexico. The fallout from that explosion spread to 46 US states, Canada, and […]
The Cost of Silence: A Youth Declaration for International Youth Day

The Young WILPF Network is an integral force within the feminist peace movement, challenging power structures, exposing silences, and reimagining what solidarity looks like across borders and generations. Today, we […]
Human-Centered Recovery: Why Feminist Approaches Matter in Post-War Reconstruction

War does not only destroy buildings and infrastructure. It tears apart the everyday fabric of life: relationships, trust, access to clean water and food, healthcare, and a sense of safety. […]
Another Step Towards Holding Governments and Corporations Accountable – Human Rights Council (HRC59) Adopts Resolution About Arms Transfers

As with previous resolutions, WILPF was actively engaged in advocacy during the negotiations. We advocated for accountability under international law of states and businesses involved in arms transfers; to preserve […]
New Policy Paper: Linking the Women, Peace and Security Agenda with Environmental Justice

The climate crisis is no longer a distant threat, but a lived reality deeply entangled with systems of inequality and injustice. Its root causes, impacts, and the strategies to mitigate […]
WILPF Welcomes the Commitments to Halt Genocide Made at the Emergency Conference on Palestine in Bogotá

From 15–16 July 2025, thirty states met in Bogotá, Colombia at an Emergency Conference on Palestine, which was convened jointly by Colombia and South Africa as an initiative of the […]
WILPF Welcomes New Report on the Economy of Genocide

In her recent report, From Economy of Occupation to Economy of Genocide (30 June 2025), Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories Francesca Albanese exhaustively […]
“We Vet the Funders Now”: Feminist Funding Lessons from Tunisia and Palestine

Inside the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD-4) meeting rooms, governments were making “commitments” to the political blueprint of “development”: restructuring debt, what tax rules to rewrite, and […]