How a Collective of Iraqi Women Is Bringing the Country Closer to Peace

A delegation representing the Iraqi Women’s Network attended the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) session on the 20th and 21st October 2019 and […]
Colombia: The Road to Demilitarisation

When you wander through the vivid and colourful streets of Colombian cities today, you can hardly imagine that not too long ago, this country was considered one of the most […]
How a Senseless and Unlawful Attack on Northeastern Syria is a Major Blow to Women’s Rights

Since 2012, the Kurds and other minority groups in North and North-eastern Syria have managed to enjoy semi-autonomous status within the war-torn country. For much of that time and especially […]
WILPF’s Analysis of the SDG Summit is Out!

On 24 and 25 September, world leaders met at the SDG Summit at the UN General Assembly to discuss strategies for implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its […]
WILPF on the Nobel Peace Prize 2019

WILPF welcomes the award of the Nobel Peace Prize 2019 to Abiy Ahmed Ali “for his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular for his decisive initiative […]
Yemeni Women Leaders’ Perspectives on Arbitrary Detention and Enforced Disappearances

Long before the armed conflict started in 2015, Yemen was already in the midst of a protracted crisis. For many years, Yemenis have endured the repercussions of widespread poverty, weak […]
Remembering Cynthia Cockburn

Cynthia Cockburn, our beloved WILPF member, the author of WILPF 2015 Manifesto, inspiring feminist, and peace activist, has passed away on 12 September 2019. In this obituary, published by The […]
Join the Second World March for Peace and Non-Violence!

We could easily begin this invitation by scaring you with statistics about violence, conflict, and war. “The world is becoming an increasingly insecure and hostile place”, we might say. “We […]
We want peace just for one day … and every day

Can you imagine one day – just one day – without fighting anywhere on the globe? In a climate of fear and terror, it can seem hopelessly naïve to imagine […]