Reflections on Canada’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security: Gains, gaps and goals
The report addresses themes ranging from domestic violence to youth engagement to disarmament.
The report addresses themes ranging from domestic violence to youth engagement to disarmament.
This short brief presents summary recommendations to Global Affairs Canada about how it can deepen the vision laid out in its Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) and become a more fully feminist donor.
What We Heard is a summary of rich input from the public and a variety of organizations who have articulated what a feminist foreign policy means to them, and what Canada can do to facilitate its implementation,
Be Brave, Be Bold is the Feminist Foreign Policy Working Group’s official submission to the Government of Canada on its feminist foreign policy.
Your February Bulletin features the work of our counterparts in Canada and Colombia to resist racism and colonialism.
The report compiles a number of insights and key lessons for supporting movement building and systemic change, with a political analysis that centers gender and its intersection with Indigenous rights.
Your November Bulletin, informed by the thoughts and experiences of our community, shares a vision for a new normal that promotes health, economic justice, gender justice and food sovereignty.
Your September Bulletin highlights how many people work every day to build a peaceful Burma by various means.
Together with allies we have prepared a policy brief on why Canada needs a feminist response to COVID-19 and how it can be achieved.
In our 2019 Annual Report, you will find a look back at a year of mobilizing for change.