How Feminist Peace Can Transform Power, People, and Our Planet
A Feminist Foreign Policy Response to COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic knows no borders, no gender, class, or race. Around the world, we have built systems and structures that privilege the few and disadvantage the many. When an […]
A WILPF Guide to Documenting and Analysing Responses to COVID-19

This is a guide on how we can document and analyse the underlying causes of the challenges our communities face in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights key aspects […]
Statement for the UPR of Bosnia and Herzegovina

This statement was made to the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) pre-session, almost 25 years after the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is a country that […]
Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review of Bosnia and Herzegovina

This submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) analyses the impact that economic reforms have had on economic, social and cultural rights in BiH. The […]
A WILPF Guide to Feminist Political Economy in Conflict and Post-Conflict Phase (Arabic)

We believe that feminist political economy analysis is the key to understanding the underlying causes of conflict and war, and for transforming political, social and economic structures. The guide builds […]
A Feminist Perspective on Post-Conflict Restructuring and Recovery – the Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

In the report, we argue that an economic reform agenda introduced in a post-conflict country that is not underpinned by a rigorous feminist conflict and gender analysis, will contribute to […]
From War to Sustainable Peace: A Solidarity Dialogue between Bosnian and Ukrainian Women Activists

This is a report of the views and opinions expressed by women activists from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ukraine at the Solidarity Dialogue in Sarajevo to share experience and contribute […]
An analysis of the peace agreement: A Feminist (Re)Interpretation of the Dayton Peace Accords