WPS at the EU: How States Drive the Agenda

1 Sep 2022

In the European Union (EU), some states are more receptive to the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda than others. Sweden has the world’s most advanced feminist foreign policy while Hungary...

“Justice is Lived”: Women’s Senses of Justice and Reparations After Wartime Sexual Violence in Northern Uganda

14 Feb 2022

Most scholarly literature on wartime sexual violence focuses on legally bound approaches to justice, limiting it to retribution for a legal wrong; yet women emphasize that justice is pluralistic...

A Feminist Reality-Check on the Ukraine Crisis

14 Feb 2022

In the upcoming weeks, Western countries must continue to firmly support Ukraine’s unconditional sovereignty, agency, and dignity.

Making the Women, Peace and Security Agenda ‘Local’?

13 Oct 2021

It is impossible to achieve gender equality and female empowerment in a single brush stroke. To support women's rights advocates around the globe, international policy must tailor itself to the...

Feeling Seen: The Women, Peace, and Security Research Space in Canada

13 Oct 2021

How do we bridge the gaps between the many and varied members of the WPS community? Graduate student Bibi Imre-Millei seeks ways to make the WPS community a more supportive and cooperative space.

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