Local Women’s Root Cause Analysis for Sexual Violence Prevention: Razia Sultana addresses the UN Security Council

On 16 April 2018, UN Security Council, under the Presidency of Peru, held an open debate under the theme “Preventing sexual violence in conflict through empowerment, gender equality and access […]
The WILPF Community Is Growing: New WILPF Kenya National Group

WILPF is happy to introduce the newest addition to the family – the WILPF Kenya National Group. Located in East Africa, the Republic of Kenya is a vast country inhabited […]
UPR30: Recommendations on Cameroon, Canada, Colombia and Germany

For the upcoming 30th session of the Universal Periodic Review (7 May 2018 – 18 May 2018), WILPF is making recommendations on the Cameroon, Canada, Colombia and Germany. The recommendations […]
Reports from the 2018 International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights

All photos courtesy of fifdh.org The full line-up of films and speakers at this year’s International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) was overwhelming in its combined expertise […]
WILPF at the #CSW62: Strengthen #MeaningfulParticipation and Integrate Gender Conflict Analysis in Action
In the last two weeks, WILPF activists from Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Japan, Lebanon, Nigeria, Syria, and elsewhere joined more than 4,000 women peace activists and human […]
WILPF US CSW62 Reflection: Is This What Feminist Movement Building Looks Like?

By Dr. Melissa Torres, WILPF US Section Representative to the International Board It is the year 2018, and representation remains an issue. This year, the United Nations Commission on the […]
We Banned the Bomb – Now the Real Work Begins!

Women helped ban the bomb in July 2017 when the historic Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) was adopted at the United Nations! WILPF was a major player […]
Jeanine Bandu Bahati, Women’s Rights Activist, Briefs UNSC on the Situation in the DRC

On 19 March 2018, Mrs. Jeanine Bandu Bahati of Encadrement des Femmes Indigènes et des Ménages Vulnérables (EFIM) briefed the UN Security Council on the situation in the DRC. She […]
Leveraging Financing for Feminist Peace: What More Can Be Done?

On 5-7 March 2018, the World Bank held the 2018 Fragility Forum in Washington, DC, which brought together 1,300 representatives of Member States and international organisations, along with development, humanitarian, […]