WILPF Delegation Advances Reparatory Justice Agenda at 41st GIMAC Pre-Summit

The GIMAC Network, comprising over 55 national and international organisations, serves as a vital space for civil society engagement on gender equality in Africa. Since 2005, its biannual Pre-Summit Consultative […]
WILPF Welcomes New Secretary-General Dr Amrita Kapur

Celebrating Feminists’ Voices, Inspiring Global Peace Back to all news English French Spanish Arabic Dr Kapur, from Australia, is a highly regarded intersectional feminist leader. With over 18 years of […]
Media coverage of WILPF’s Silencing the Guns in Africa Activism Guide

In December, we launched the African Union Silencing the Guns in Africa Activism Guide with Gun Free South Africa (GFSA), the guide has been featured in two media outlets in […]
Q&A with Áine Beattie: Another Warning Against an Escalating Climate Crisis

How was your experience at the COP29 in Baku? It felt like there were two conferences going on simultaneously–one of hope, solidarity and positive solutions in the rooms where civil […]
COP29 in Review: Failures, Progress and What’s Next

WILPF, once again, was present at this annual event, which represents a critical opportunity to raise awareness of militarism contributing to the climate crisis and demand action from governments. […]
Q&A with Musawer Khanzai: From Snowboarding to Supporting Afghan Women through Art and Tradition

How is it to be an activist in Afghanistan? Being an activist in Afghanistan is both empowering and dangerous. My involvement in snowboarding has allowed me to connect with young […]
The Pact for the Future was Adopted – What do Feminists Want Next?

What was the Summit of the Future? World events, including rampant impunity for violations of international law, an escalating climate emergency, and rising inequality, have brought multilateral institutions to the […]
WILPF at COP29: Move the Money from Military Spending to Climate Solutions!

Our delegation will take forward our collective demands for climate action. This year, our advocacy will focus on the urgent need for governments to redirect their military spending — which reached […]
“We’re Not Here to Trigger Your Feelings—We’re Here to Inspire Action”: Key Insights from Our GPW Panel on Conflict, Gender and Disasters

When disasters hit conflict zones, humanitarian response efforts often expose and intensify entrenched vulnerabilities and inequalities, frequently overlooking the needs of marginalised communities and the intersectional impacts of conflict. This […]