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 […]
A Climate of Insecurity: How Militarism Has Impoverished the African Continent, Placing it at the Epicentre of the Climate Crisis

In this report, Edwick Madzimure, WILPF Zimbabwe’s President, analyses how conflict, militarism, and the climate crisis are intertwined on the African continent, illuminating the issues with many case studies from […]
Stories of Feminist Peace: Annual Report 2022

The Stories of Feminist Peace 2022 report is a compilation of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom’s (WILPF) significant achievements and impactful contributions towards feminist peace in 2022. […]
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 […]
Side by Side on the Journey to Feminist Peace: Applying WILPF’s Holistic Feminist Resourcing Approach in Syria

Seeking to find an alternative to traditional top-down donor-led funding practices, WILPF has developed the Holistic Feminist Resourcing Approach. This three-pronged participatory approach, implemented for the first time through our Feminist Movement […]
Abolishing militarised masculinities

This piece delves into how police, prisons and borders utilise militarised masculinities to police, guard, enforce, control and kill on behalf of the interests of capital, privilege and power. It […]
Making visible the Afghan Men Working or Women’s Rights (2022, Afghanistan)

This piece tells the story of men and women who have worked together to advance women’s rights and feminist peace in Afghanistan. Through a series of interviews, we learn about […]