Joint Statement: Need for an Urgent Rethink of International Response to the Human Rights Crisis in Afghanistan

Three years after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, we, the undersigned organizations, remain alarmed that the international response to worsening Taliban human rights violations, especially against […]
HRC56: Statement on Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan

This statement was made to the 56th session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC), during the Enhanced Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights […]
Q&A with Jamila Afghani on Mobilising for Feminist Peace in Afghanistan and the challenges of working after the Taliban take-over

We speak to Jamila Afghani, the Founder and President of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Afghanistan (currently in exile) and the current Vice President of WILPF’s […]
A Recap: Beyond Borders – Stories of Feminist Resistance

On Wednesday, 29 May, a relatively quiet part of the historic old town in Geneva came alive with a flurry of people making their way to the Salle Centrale de […]
Reasoning with the Patriarchy: the Political, Economic, and Social Fallout From Talking with the Taliban

Celebrating Feminists’ Voices, Inspiring Global Peace Back to all news Table of Contents Afghanistan is one of the most oppressive countries to live in today — especially if you are […]
HRC55: Statement on Afghanistan

This statement was made to the 55th session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC), during the Interactive Dialogue with the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights […]
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.
Making Visible The Afghan Men Who Are Working For Women’s Rights And A Gender-Just Society

Analyses of women’s rights and gender equality in Afghanistan have historically neglected the many Afghan men who have spoken up for women’s rights and worked for a gender-just society. This analysis interviews men and women working together to advance feminist peace across the country, sharing their personal stories, experiences and motivations. Dr Farooq Yousaf. This report was jointly developed by WILPF and Swisspeace.
Men, Masculinities & Armed Conflict: Grave Impacts of Militarised Masculinity in Afghan Society Pre and Post Taliban Takeover

This study highlights the root causes of militarised masculinities in Afghanistan, and how the manifestations of these imposed gender norms and ideologies inhibit women’s social, economic and political rights; perpetuate armed conflict; and promote the possession and use of weapons.