COP30 in Review: Wins for Justice, Woes for Finance, Fossil Fuels, and Militarism

Celebrating Feminists’ Voices, Inspiring Global Peace Back to all news Table of Contents The summit delivered one of the strongest rights-based outcomes in COP history with the adoption of the […]
Women’s Resistance to War, Injustice and Environmental Crisis

This policy brief sheds light on the urgent and underexplored intersections between climate justice and the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda. Drawing on feminist peacebuilding frameworks and case studies […]
Preguntas y Respuestas con Diana Salcedo sobre Movilizando por la Paz Feminista en Colombia, el país más proclive a la guerra en América Latina

Angelica Pino, coordinadora del proyecto “Movilizando a los Hombres por la Paz Feminista” de WILPF, entrevista a Diana Salcedo (directora de la Liga Internacional de Mujeres por la paz y […]
HRC55: Statement on the UPR of Colombia

This statement by the Colombian Section of WILPF (known with its acronym in Spanish as LIMPAL Colombia) was made during the UN Human Rights Council’s adoption of the outcome of […]
Q&A with Diana Salcedo on Mobilising for Feminist Peace in Colombia; the most warlike country in Latin America

Angelica Pino, Coordinator of WILPF’s Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace project, speaks to Diana Salcedo, Director of Liga Internacional de Mujeres por la paz y la libertad (LIMPAL)/WILPF Colombia, about […]
En primera plana: LIMPAL Colombia analiza la adopción del Examen Periódico Universal (EPU) en Colombia

El EPU es un proceso de revisión por pares mediante el cual los otros estados analizan las obligaciones y los compromisos de cada Estado Miembro de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) […]
In the Spotlight: LIMPAL Colombia’s Take on Colombia’s UPR Adoption

The UPR is a peer-review process through which each member state of the United Nations (UN) is reviewed against its obligations and commitments by other states, about every 5 years. […]
The Institutional And Cultural Militarisation Of Masculinities In Colombia, The Most War-Like Country In Latin America

This research paper explores how the militarisation of masculinities in Colombia occurs in each stage of life, and in the institutional and cultural spectrums, since Limpal recognises that the militaristic system is so corrosive that it is installed in each of the political and social spaces of Colombian society.
Militarised Masculinities in Colombia: An Analysis of Corruption, Land Dispossession and US Interventionism

Analysis by Mia Schöb and Colleen Putzel.