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Towards meaningful inclusion of LGBTQI+ groups in the Women, Peace, and Security architectureA practical guidebook

In the 23rd year since the adoption of UN resolution 1325, governments, international organisations, and civil society groups worldwide are making efforts to integrate gender considerations into the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) framework. However, the unique needs and perspectives of the LGBTQI+ community have often been overlooked.

In collaboration with CFFP, the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy, we have created this guidebook to assist civil society representatives and policy practitioners in better acknowledging the lived experiences of LGBTQI+ individuals.

  • Year 2023
  • Author(s) Liam Li, Nina Bernarding, Christine Seifert, Beatrix Austin
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Empowerment lies withinOpportunities and challenges for the implementation of the Women, Peace & Security framework by political movements in Yemen

This policy brief analysis the role that political movements in Yemen play in implementing the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) framework, especially in safeguarding and fostering the involvement of women and girls in peace and security matters. It offers recommendations on how international actors can enhance support for WPS policies and practices in relation to political movements in Yemen.


  • Year 2024
  • Author(s) Ann-Kristin Sjöberg, Wameedh Shakir, Véronique Dudouet
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Video: Digital peacebuilding and intersectional feminismLaunch event of our latest report

Watch our event with Platform Peaceful Conflict Transformation and Build Up discussing how intersectional feminist approaches can transform digital peacebuilding.

  • event 31 May 2023
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PAVE working paper 6:Online and offline (de-)radicalisation in the MENA region

Among four case studies implemented in local communities in Lebanon and Tunisia, two communities were identified as resilient against and two as vulnerable towards violent extremism. This report explains the results of these empirical studies that aimed to investigate the nature of community vulnerability and resilience against violent extremism, both in their offline and online manifestations.

  • Year 2022
  • Author(s) Faiza Ayed, Lara Azzam, Zouheir Ben Jannet, Sadok Damak, Maria El Sammak, Samiha Hamdi, Fethi Rekik, Youssef Salloum
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Kenza Rady

Project Manager, Yemen Unit

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Asking my SistersIntergenerational Voices of Women from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Mindanao

In this booklet female ex-combatants from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front - Bangsamoro Women's Auxiliary Brigade (MILF-BIWAB) and their daughters in Mindanao share their stories from the region’s post-conflict reconciliation process.

  • Year 2021
  • Author(s) Carolien van Hoof, Stina Lundström, Véronique Dudouet, Beatrix Austin, Mohanie U. Kasan, Mariffa M. Samayatin, Monawara Kumayog, Amira U. Ebrahim, Ledrolen R. Manriquez, Jehan A. Usop, Baina T. Samayatin
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An intersectional feminist lens on digital peacebuildingHow can technology help foster diversity and equality in peacebuilding?

Digital tools provide benefits and challenges to peacebuilding. An intersectional feminist perspective helps determine how to make the best use of them.

  • blog post 2 Mar 2023
  • Author(s) Nina Strumpf
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Generationsübergreifende Dialoge über den Kampf für Gerechtigkeit und Frieden

Durch partizipative Forschung und Training fördert dieses Projekt den Dialog zwischen Jugendlichen und ehemaligen Kämpferinnen über Friedensförderung und Gerechtigkeit in Mindanao, Philippinen.

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Synthesis Paper: Under crossfireThe courageous work of women faith-based mediators to prevent, mitigate and resolve violent conflicts

Women faith-based mediators use creative strategies to achieve results despite the barriers they face and while working under risky conditions. But because their efforts and achievements remain largely invisible, together with the Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers, we want to give visibility to these brave women, to their daily struggles as well as unmatched courage and perseverance.

  • Year 2023
  • Author(s) Carla Schraml, Luxshi Vimalarajah
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I Heard A Story...Manual for organising intergenerational dialogues about fighting for justice and peace in Mindanao

This manual accompanies the documentation of intergenerational voices of women who were involved in the struggles for social, economic and political equality in Mindanao. These documentaries, in film and in print, give rich opportunity for reflection and discussion - among former female combatants, their children, but also more generally for those supporting a peacebuilding path for communities in the Philippines and beyond. The manual combines the films and storytelling booklet produced with a simple guide of how to organize, structure and harvest dialogues using them with an aim to strengthen peacebuilding action.

  • Year 2022
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