Feminists in Conversation: Voices from Syria, Libya and Nigeria on Redesigning the Peace Table
In a new publication as part of our ongoing Feminists in Conversation series, we delve into insightful discussions held among feminist activists from Syria, Libya, and Nigeria, exploring the urgent […]
FAQ on Gaza and International Law
The Frequently Asked Questions On Gaza and International Law is a collaborative effort by feminist legal experts and Feminist Internationalists, lead by Dr. Kiran Grewal, in order to clarify the […]
Resourcing Feminist Resistance in the MENA Region — Expression of Interest
Here at WILPF, we are seeking to support new, emerging and long-standing feminist organisations in the MENA region as they develop their own feminist solutions to address conflicts, injustice and […]
First Committee Monitor Vol. 21, No. 4: In the Interest of Life and Law
This is the fourth publication under the First Committee Monitor Vol. 21 series developed by Reaching Critical Will, WILPF’s Disarmament Programme. This publication highlights the ongoing conflict in Israel and […]
First Committee Monitor Vol. 21, No. 3: We Must End Violence to End Violence
This is the third publication under the First Committee Monitor Vol. 21 series developed by Reaching Critical Will, WILPF’s Disarmament Programme. Throughout October, UN member states convene in the General […]
Taking forward the UN’s New Agenda for Peace: WILPF’s Analysis and Recommendations on WPS and Gender
In July 2023, the UN Secretary-General launched A New Agenda for Peace, which is the ninth policy brief in a series that builds on the proposals outlined in Our Common […]
Fostering Mental Well-being and Collective Care in the Workplace: A Feminist Guide for Civil Society Organisations
This guide provides a feminist perspective for civil society organisations with valuable insights on the multifaceted, political and feminist nature of mental health, as well as a framework for tackling […]
Men, Masculinities & the Prospects of Feminist Peace in Cameroon
This synthesis report brings together the findings, insights and recommendations of a number of research studies and literature reviews to provide an overview, and explore the complexities, of the gendered dimensions and historical and structural determinants of the current armed conflict in Cameroon. It outlines directions for work on mobilising men in support of a feminist peace.
Earth Day 2023: “Invest in our Planet”
The solution to stopping the rise in greenhouse gases and combatting global warming may be simpler than you think. With just $300 billion USD, we can buy up to 20 […]