Demilitarisation for decarbonisation & climate finance for the GST– & why it’s a feminist issue

Why is militarisation one of the key obstacles to mitigating the climate crisis? Panellists will make the case for disarmament and demilitarisation in the GST. They will expose links between […]
Why the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Can Be A Climate Tool for Peace

This is an online briefing for the Environment, Climate, Conflict, and Peace community of practice about the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, and how and why it can be a tool […]
Challenging the Root Causes of Men’s Violence and Involvement in Armed Conflict

As part of its ongoing commitment to mobilising men for feminist peace, WILPF and the MenEngage Alliance held the first in a series of webinars which sought to answer this […]
A Climate of Insecurity for COP27–The impacts of the Climate Crisis on Women, Peace, and Security in the MENA Region

A Climate of Insecurity for COP27–How the West has Militarised & Impoverished the African Continent

A Climate of Insecurity for COP27– African Women Raising Their Voices for Feminist Climate Justice

This webinar features feminist activists and women human rights defenders’ sharing lived experiences of the impacts of the climate crisis on the African continent. Panelists share why the climate crisis […]
Mainstreaming Gender into Peace Processes, Yasmin Sooka at 2021 Menengage
Mainstreaming gender into peace processes: peace negotiations, DDR, SSR and transitional justice – Yasmin Sooka at the 2021 Men Engage Africa Training Institute (MATI) with discussant David Tshimba
Reclaiming Public Spaces: Syrian Feminist Narratives and Approaches to Political Participation
The webinar presents the outcomes of our new paper: “Reclaiming Public Spaces: Syrian Feminist Narratives and Approaches to Political Participation,” a joint production by WILPF and Dawlaty, in collaboration with […]
The Peace That is Not: 25 years of Experimenting with Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina

WILPF presents a series of essays from two local feminists who tell a story of a country 25 years into its peacebuilding efforts—a story that goes beyond mainstream interpretations, narratives, […]