Men and Love in Times of Conflict and Polarisation (Nigeria Edition) is re-opened for submissions

African Artists’ Foundation (AAF), in collaboration with the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) is pleased to present “Men and Love in Times of Conflict and Polarisation“, a project […]
In Pursuit of Feminist Peace: Understanding Militarised Masculinities

The 8th episode of the Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace podcast is a collaboration with the International Gender Champion’s (ICG) Podcast. We want to thank Hannah Reinl for interviewing the […]
Recap of the MenEngage Africa Training Institute (MATI2024) on Gender, Peace and Security

Introduction In July 2024, orientation began for the MATI participants after a competitive application process that was open to WILPF members and members in the MenEngage Africa networks. The participants […]
The Courage to Say No: Understanding Conscientious Objection

In this article, we are sharing the show notes and the full transcript of the seventh Episode of our Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace podcast. “I had to be under […]
Highlights: Militainment, the Arms Industry and the Marketing of #MilitarisedMasculinities, Weapons and War

In July, our international meeting on the gender exploitative marketing of war and weapons by the gun, arms, militaries in collusion with producers of film, television and video games shone […]
Q&A with Dr. Lotsmart Fonjong on Conflict, Land Dispossession, and the Struggle for Gender Equality in Cameroon

This interview with Lotsmart Fonjong is part of series of interviews by WILPF’s MMFP to reflect on the original research produced by the Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace initiative, which works through […]
How the MENA region has become a hotspot for mercenaries

The Middle East and North Africa region is a hotspot for mercenaries. This is partly due to the many conflicts in the region which attract them, coupled with the fact […]
Ray Acheson on the manifestations of the gun culture in the United States
Callum Watson addresses the need for inclusion in efforts to control small arms