WILPF Congress Report 2022

WILPF’s 33rd International Congress took place online between 16-24 July 2022. Hosted by WILPF Australia, the event welcomed more than 400 members from all over the world under the theme: […]
Peace and Conflict-Covid-19 Nexus: The Impact on Women’s Inclusion in the Peace Process in Yemen

This report, partnering with Yemen Peace Track Initiative, focused on a group of women activists who have sought to influence the direction of negotiations, despite the impact of the pandemic […]
Practicing Feminist Foreign Policy in the Everyday: A Toolkit

Feminist perspectives and voices in international politics on issues relating to foreign policy, international security and war are growing louder as a source and site of discursive political action and […]
Short Course on Advancing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in Africa

MenEngage Africa, Sonke Gender Justice, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, and the Institute for Peace and Security Studies at Addis Ababa University co-convened this year’s MenEngage Africa […]
Fund Us Like You Want Us To Win: Feminist Solutions for more Impactful Financing for Peacebuilding

This background paper focuses on six structural barriers faced by diverse women peacebuilders in accessing funds to support their work, presenting concrete, innovative and practical solutions. The paper was prepared […]
The Peace That is Not

Last year Bosnia and Herzegovina marked 25 years since the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement. Today the impact of that peace agreement is more tangible than ever. The political and […]
Toolkit: Organisational Safeguarding Best Practices and Procedures

This toolkit aims to provide a resource for organisations that want to develop frameworks for the protection of their staff and stakeholders (which includes the communities in which they work) […]
A strong credible outcome from the HRC Special Session on Afghanistan is imperative

Written statement submitted to the 31st Special Session of the Human Rights Council on the serious human rights concerns and situation in Afghanistan. A strong credible outcome from the HRC […]
Report: Bodily Harmonies

Memory and Resistance of Women Defenders, Following-up on Resolution 1325. Sintonías Corporales report, which talks about the psychosocial risks of women human rights defenders in Colombia.