Submission to the UN Open-ended Working Group (OEWG)
Why Gender Matters in International Cyber Security Submitted on 29 April 2020 Submitted in original language: English This report was submitted by WILPF and the Association for Progressive Communications to the […]
Statement by WILPF India on CEDAW Comittee’s Review of India – 58th Session
Women’s Participation and UNSCR 1325 Structural and institutional inequality persisting in India is the major cause of the various forms of discrimination against women, which manifests itself in all public […]
Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women’s Report to the Human Rights Council on India
The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom welcomes Rashida Manjoo’s visit to India and her close collaboration with civil society. Despite the existence of a solid legislative framework to […]
Armed Forces Special Powers Act in North East India
The Government of India failed to advance human rights and justice when it did not accept the recommendations of the UN Human Rights Council to repeal the Armed Forces Special […]
WILPF Statement on the Nuclear Suppliers Group’s exemption for India
WILPF Statement on the Nuclear Suppliers Group’s exemption for India On 6 September 2008, the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) unanimously approved a exemption from its nuclear cooperation guidelines for […]
Petition to the Governments of the USA, USSR, Great Britain, France, China and India (Copies sent to all governments of UN Member States)
The 19th Triennial Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 17-20 July, 1974 in Birmingham, England: For twelve years representatives of leading Nations have discussed the question […]