Between allure and need: Mercenaries in the Sahel

“Whenever we see a presence of mercenaries in an armed conflict, we see that armed conflict is more intense in combat, and it’s very likely going to last longer.” – […]
HRC56: Open NGO Letter Urging Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan’s Extension

WILPF supported this call, endorsed by over 70 NGOs, urging the UN Human Rights Council to extend the mandate of the Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan that it established in October […]
Celebrating 10 Years of Peacebuilding and Women’s Rights Advocacy: WILPF Cameroon’s Journey

As the world grapples with complex challenges ranging from conflicts to gender inequality, organisations like the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) play a vital role in advocating […]
Earth Day 2024: WILPF Members Leading the Charge Against Plastic Pollution

Why should we worry about plastic? According to the UN Environment Programme, the ramifications of plastic production and pollution within the triple planetary crisis of the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, […]
HRC55: Statement on the UPR of Cameroon

This statement by the WILPF Cameroon was made during the UN Human Rights Council’s adoption of the outcome of the fourth cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Cameroon. […]
Joint Submission to the CEDAW Committee for the Review of Niger

This joint report was submitted by WILPF Niger and ONG Femmes, Actions et Développement Niger (ONG FAD) to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW Committee) […]
Nothing Justifies Genocide: ICJ Hearings – South Africa v. Israel

From today until tomorrow 12 January, the ICJ hearings are underway addressing South Africa’s (RS) application to the ICJ invoking the Genocide Convention against Israel. As the war, besiegement and […]
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 […]
Q&A with Lasana Diakhate: Let’s talk about Senegal!

Q: How is activism in Senegal? Activists are increasingly recognised in Senegalese society, and this is being felt by people across the country. In this path, the state has partnered […]