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) […]
Peace has no race: Embracing Diversity on International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
In a world often divided by boundaries of race, ethnicity, and nationality, the pursuit of peace stands as a universal endeavour that transcends such divisions. The Young WILPF Network is […]
Q&A with Rania Mohammed: Protesting Against Violence with Young WILPF
Q: How is it to be an activist in Yemen? Is it safe? During the nine years of war in Yemen, my country, since 2014, these difficult situations of conflict […]
“Now is not the time for you or your needs”: A Feminist Intersectional Analysis of the 2023 Earthquakes in Syria and Turkey
Drawing from the invaluable insights and real life experiences of Syrian women who endured the 2023 earthquakes and their aftermath in both Syria and Turkey, this publication provides a profound […]
A Call to Conscience: “We Cannot Be Complicit In Genocide”
On Friday, we celebrated the return of international law as a means of protection against the horrors of State violence. When politics failed us, Law finally stepped in and we […]
Q&A with Priyanka Jain: Unpacking Nuclear Disarmament with Young WILPF
At the end of November 2023, the States Parties of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) met in New York to discuss how to implement the treaty […]
Whilst the world has not been looking, the Iranian regime has increased execution. This must stop.
Shiva, can you tell us about the latest appeal? Thousands of protesters have been abducted and imprisoned during the 2022-2023 protests following the death in custody of Mahsa (Jina) Amini. […]
Voices from Syria, Libya and Nigeria on Redesigning the Peace Table: Read WILPF’s Latest Feminists in Conversation Publication
These were just a few of the questions discussed at a recent gathering of feminist activists from Syria, Libya and Nigeria, where they dissected the need to redesign the peace […]
Q&A with Lasana Diakhate: Let’s talk about Senegal!
Q: How is activism in Senegal? Activists are increasingly recognised in Senegalese society, and this is being felt by people across the country. In this path, the state has partnered […]