Tag: WPS
In the wake of the 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda, we bear witness to a...
The Women We Don’t See: Considering Intersectional and Decolonial Approaches in Ghana’s WPS Agenda
Ghana’s second National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security phases out this year. As...
Pushing Back the Pushback? WPS, Power Politics, and Liberal Retreat
Twenty-five years after its adoption, the Women, Peace and Security agenda is operating within a...
Disarmed but Not Invisible: Former FARC-EP Combatants Shaping Peace Beyond WPS Frameworks
In Colombia, former combatants from the FARC-EP rebels are building peace in ways that fall...
Reimagining the UN’s Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda: Climate Resilience and Women’s Peacebuilding in Lake Chad
As Lake Chad’s waters shrink and droughts intensify, pastoralists and farmers clash over the...
Who Gets to Mourn? Rethinking Grief, Resistance and the Everyday Politics of Peace in Colombia
What does it mean to resist when there are no slogans, no marches, no chants, only grief? This...
Plan A – Credible Deterrence, Plan B – Defense: A Reflection on the Berlin Security Conference 2025
Discussions at the Berlin Security Conference 2025, one of Europe’s largest annual events on...
Whose Peace? Which Security? Decolonizing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in India
Twenty-five years after the adoption of the United Nations (UN) Women, Peace and Security (WPS)...
WPS without a National Action Plan: Local Feminist Practices of Women, Peace, and Security in Turkey
2025 marks 25 years since the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325) on...
Can the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Save Feminist Foreign Policy?
Over the last eleven years we have witnessed the rise and subsequent fall of feminist foreign...