A Commentary on the Commission of Inquiry Report: “I lost my dignity”

In May 2018, WILPF Secretary General Madeleine Rees and London School of Economics and Political Science Emerita Professor of International Law Christine Chinkin released a commentary on the UN report […]
WILPF Reviews Aisling Swaine’s “Conflict-related Violence Against Women”

Aisling Swaine is the author of the new book, Conflict-related Violence Against Women: Transforming Transition, and her research is helping to widen the discussion and context of gendered violence. Her […]
Author Aisling Swaine Discusses “Conflict-related Violence Against Women: Transforming Transition”

Aisling Swaine is the author of upcoming book, “Conflict-related Violence Against Women: Transforming Transition.” Her research impels readers to examine gendered aspects of violence and gender inequality intrinsically linked to […]
Women Cross DMZ Congratulate North and South Korean Peace Efforts

Women Cross DMZ, a women’s peace organisation and WILPF partner programme working for peace in Korea, has released a congratulatory statement following the 2018 historic Inter-Korean Summit. The summit was […]
WILPF Nigeria President Joy Onyesoh Calls for #SustainingPeace to Start with Local Women’s Voices

WILPF has been calling for an Integrated Approach to security that puts women’s human security over military state security for over 100 years. And last week, the President of the […]
Celebrating WILPF’s Anniversary

We’re 103 years old today and still going strong. The secret to our success? For our President, Kozue Akibayashi, it’s WILPF’s “global solidarity.” Here’s what she has to say about […]
Defending the Implementation of the Peace Agreement in Colombia

Members of WILPF European Sections meeting in Brussels from 6 to 9 April 2018 drafted the following petition in collaboration with the president of WILPF/LIMPAL Colombia, Katherine Ronderos. The petition […]
Cultivating Allies to #MoveTheMoney

WILPF at the “Money and Movements” Convening On 11-13 April 2018, WILPF participated in the Count Me In! Consortium’s “Money and Movements” workshop in Naivasha, Kenya. Building on our work […]
Dolls for Change: Messages of Peace Cross Borders

Within three weeks, Harriet Johansson Otterloo’s “Dolls for Change” project had crossed borders. Groups from all corners picked up their sewing needles to craft colourful dolls, each bearing a small […]