CEDAW Statement: Creating an International Gender and Peace Agenda: Transnational Companies, Weapons and VAW
For the 64th session of the CEDAW committee, France is going to be reviewed. WILPF issued a report on the violations by France of women’s human rights. We wish have raised three […]
WILPF Statement to CEDAW Committee’s Review of Spain – 61st Session – Creating an International Gender And Peace Agenda: Transnational companies, Weapons And VAW
In this globalized world, human rights violations are cross-bordering and they cannot be successfully addressed if the response does not take into account this transnational nature. As a consequence, 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 […]
Statement from WILPF Colombia to the CEDAW Committee
Looking at the situation of women displaced and survivors of the armed conflict In spite of the international engagement of the Government of Colombia to support the UN Security Council […]
Implications of the Implementation of Decree 092 and SCR 1325 on Violence and Discrimination against Women in Colombia
In spite of the international engagement of the Government of Colombia to support the UN Security Council Resolution (SCR) 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) and its subsequent resolutions […]
Statement from WILPF Democratic Republic of Congo to the CEDAW Committee
The proliferation and flow of small arms in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) feeds armed groups and accentuates the instances of sexual violence, criminality and insecurity. According to the […]