“No Women, No Peace”: Sounding the Alarm at the HRC59 Panel on International Day of Women in Diplomacy

“International community, peace-builders, human-rights activists—can you see me? Can you hear me? I exist.” — Anonymous Afghan woman, quoted by AFWCU founding member Negina Yari at the HRC59’s Annual Discussion […]
Nakba 77: Amplifying Palestinian Voices and Resistance

The Palestinian Nakba is not a closed chapter in history—it is a continuous, living reality. Since 1948, Palestinians have endured a brutal system of settler colonialism, apartheid and military occupation. […]
Stopping Autonomous Violence at the UN and Beyond

WILPF has opposed war and the development of technologies of violence since our founding in 1915. We have consistently condemned military spending and militarism as a detriment to human life […]
“Then and Now”: 110 Years of Feminist Peace in Urgent Times

From 1915 On this day in 1915, while the First World War raged in Europe, 1,136 peace activists crossed borders to meet in The Hague. United by a belief that […]
Amidst Rising Global Turmoil, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Faces New Challenges

The 2025 NPT Preparatory Committee (PrepCom) will be meeting at a time of global turmoil. Over the past months, international relations have been shaken. The new US regime has become […]
Zimbabwe: The Hidden Cost of Green Energy – How Renewable Transitions Replicate Colonial Exploitation

As the world accelerates its transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, many celebrate this shift as a necessary step to address climate change. But for resource-rich countries, particularly in […]
Q&A with Daniela Philipson García: Running for Feminist Peace

Last year, driven by her passion and commitment to feminist peace, Daniela Philipson Garcia (Young WILPF, WILPF Australia/Mexico) became a Free to Run Ambassador. Free to Run is a non-profit […]
HRC58 Side Event: Afghan Women’s Demands for Justice and Accountability – Key Takeaways

Introduction The Taliban’s oppressive rule has been systematically erasing women and girls from public life. They face some of the harshest restrictions on rights and freedoms in the world—banned from […]
Remembering Edith Ballantyne: A Life Dedicated to Peace and Justice

Born on 10 December 1922 in Jägerndorf, Czechoslovakia, Edith’s early years were shaped by war and displacement. When the Nazis occupied her homeland, her family sought refuge in Canada – […]