This open letter, available in Arabic, English, French, Spanish and Russian, was sent to all UN Member States on behalf of 558 civil society organizations across 102 countries in advance of the Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) in October 2020. The letter calls on the UN and Member States to prioritize women’s participation and fully implement the WPS agenda.
Dear Ambassadors,
Twenty years ago, the architects of Resolution 1325 created history, not only by recognizing the brutal and disproportionate reality of conflict for women and girls around the world, but also by recognizing the importance of their equal participation in all aspects of peace and security. Yet reflecting on these founding principles of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda, it is clear that while there has been some progress, these words have remained rhetoric rather than lived reality for the 264 million women and girls living in conflict across the globe.
Among the statements delivered by the over 138 women civil society leaders from 32 countries to the UN Security Council so far, women’s equal participation has been a central demand. You have heard accounts of how women in North Kivu demanded their right to participate in the peace process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, only to be told that there were “only two parties in the conflict,” and that women were not one of them; from Afghan women calling on the international community to stand by them and ensure that their rights would not be traded away for a peace deal; and from Syrian, Yemeni and Sudanese women speaking in one voice about how no democratic future in their countries is possible without women’s equal participation. Women civil society have also called for greater inclusion and representation of all groups, including those most marginalized — for example, of ethnic communities across Myanmar; of Afro-descendant, Indigenous, rural and LBTIQ women in Colombia; and of Palestinian women, who have lived through the world’s longest occupation.
Their collective message has been clear: formal peace processes have systematically failed to include women, and in doing so, have replicated the inequality and discrimination that caused conflict and violence in the first place.
We have 20 years’ worth of evidence of the causes and consequences of gender inequality and women’s exclusion. Seventy-nine percent of armed conflicts have taken place in contexts with high levels of gender discrimination and research has repeatedly confirmed that gender inequality is a root cause of conflict. In addition, the consequences of excluding women in peace processes are equally evident in conflicts across the globe: the eight peace agreements in Central African Republic adopted in as many years and the nine peace initiatives adopted in Libya in the last five years both failed to meaningfully include women; both conflicts continue to deteriorate. We have seen similarly exclusionary processes in contexts like Haiti, Iraq and Somalia, leading to the same conclusion: processes that fail to include all members of society result in agreements that do not reflect their priorities and rights, setting the stage for future conflict.
The goal of the WPS agenda is sustainable peace and security for all people; preventing conflict and ensuring that peace lasts are therefore the very reasons for inclusivity and the full, equal and meaningful participation of women in all their diversity.
Full, equal and meaningful participation means direct, substantive and formal inclusion of diverse women so that they can influence the outcome of negotiations and other processes and their implementation. Participation without the ability to influence the outcome is not participation, it is observation. Ensuring meaningful participation requires dismantling systemic gender inequality and discrimination; addressing barriers to participation, including patriarchal structures, sexual and gender-based violence and lack of access to healthcare, and the inaccessibility of information about, communications within, and spaces where peace processes take place; and proactively ensuring that diverse women are included.
Women human rights defenders, especially women land and environmental defenders, peacebuilders and civil society today face increasing repression around the world — the killing of women activists in Colombia increased by almost 50% in the space of one year, and the well-documented and systematic repression of women who speak out against warring parties in countries like Yemen and Libya continues to be both a symptom and a leading cause of closing civic space in these contexts. Threats and attacks on human rights defenders and peacebuilders are unacceptable and serve as a deterrent to their participation and leadership, especially in contexts where women must already overcome cultural, political, economic or other barriers to entering public life. It is therefore essential that their integral, independent role in promoting human rights, preventing conflict and ensuring peace is recognized and defended.
On the 20th anniversary of the adoption of Resolution 1325, we join our voices with those of women leaders and activists around the globe to reiterate the principle at the foundation of the WPS agenda — nothing less than the full, equal and meaningful participation of women in all aspects of peace and security.
We agree with Secretary-General Guterres that “women’s inequality should shame us all,” and welcome his commitment to “do everything in [his] power to make sure women are represented in all decision-making at the United Nations, including in peace processes.” As the international community takes its next steps to address new challenges to peace and security, including climate change and public health crises such as COVID-19, it is critical that all processes prioritize women’s participation.
We urge all Member States, the UN and international leaders to commit their full political support to making women’s direct and formal participation a requirement in all UN-supported peace processes and take all possible steps to ensure women’s full, equal and meaningful participation in all peace and security processes.
Women’s direct and formal participation can be achieved by:
- Prioritizing, resourcing and actively supporting the full, equal and meaningful participation of women and girls in all their diversity in all aspects of peace and security, including conflict prevention efforts, peace processes and the implementation of peace agreements.
- Grounding all peace and security policymaking, strategies and programs in international human rights and humanitarian law, including by guaranteeing the full scope of all women’s human rights in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings.
- Preventing threats and violence against diverse women leaders, human rights defenders and peacebuilders, which can deter their future participation in peace and security processes, including by elevating their work and their role in promoting peace and human rights.
- Holding all actors, including the UN and other relevant regional organizations, accountable for ensuring the direct participation of diverse women in all peace and political processes, from design to monitoring and implementation.
2020 has already been a year like no other, resonating with the calls of powerful social movements demanding racial justice and calling for deep, structural change to address the many inequalities laid bare by an unprecedented global pandemic. The world is changing and all international actors, including the Security Council and the UN, must change with it — now more than ever, exclusion of any kind is unacceptable, especially in matters of peace.
The road to sustainable peace and gender equality requires structural transformation, respect for human rights, collective responsibility and accountability, and inclusive, meaningful participation of conflict-affected communities. In October 2000, in advance of the adoption of Resolution 1325, feminist movements and advocates for women’s rights around the world called for recognition of the work done by women peacebuilders and for their equal right to participate in all peace processes, knowing that equal representation provides a critical foundation for achieving these goals. 20 years ago, this Council took a bold first step by adopting Resolution 1325. Today, we call on you to ensure that the agenda we have collectively built is implemented in full.
Sincerely,
- NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security (NGOWG) (Global)
- Amnesty International (AI) – United Kingdom, Global
- CARE International – Switzerland, Global
- Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR) – United States, Global
- Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights (CGSHR) – United States, Global
- Cordaid – Netherlands, Global
- Global Justice Center (GJC) – United States, Global
- Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP) – United States, Global
- Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) – Netherlands, Global
- Human Rights Watch (HRW) – United States, Global
- International Alert (IA) – United Kingdom, Global
- MADRE – United States, Global
- Nobel Women’s Initiative (NWI) – Canada, Global
- OutRight Action International – United States, Global
- Oxfam International – Global
- Refugees International (RI) – United States, Global
- Women Enabled International (WEI) – United States, Global
- Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) – Global
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) – Global
- 1325 Network Finland – Finland
- 300 Women Voices for Development (300WOVD) – Cameroon
- منظمة أبعاد (ABAAD) – Lebanon
- ACT Alliance – Switzerland, Global
- ACT for SOCIETY Center (AfS) – Albania
- Action Against Hunger – United States, Global
- Action de Protection Mère et Enfant (APME asbl) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Action des Volontaires pour la Solidarité et le Développement (AVSD) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Action et Recherche sur les Operations de Paix au Mali (AROP Mali) – Mali
- Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) – United Kingdom
- Action pour la Lutte Contre l’Injustice Sociale (ALCIS) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Action pour le Développement de l’Initiative Locale (ONG ADILO) – Mali
- ActionAid – South Africa, Global
- ActionAid Australia – Australia
- Actions Jeunes et Femmes pour le Développement Durable (AJFDD) – Mali
- Afghan Women Resource Center (AWRC) – Afghanistan
- Afghan Women’s Network (AWN) – Afghanistan, Global
- Afghanistan Justice Organization (AJO) – Afghanistan
- Africain Initiative for SDG (AI4SDG) – Burundi
- African Monitor – South Africa
- African Women 4 Empowerment e.V. (AW4E) – Germany
- African Women Leaders Network Liberia (AWLN Liberia) – Liberia
- Agence de Coopération et de Recherche pour le Développement au Burundi (ACORDBurundi) – Burundi
- Airwars – United Kingdom, Global
- Aleko Media Africa – Kenya
- Alliance congolaise pour les foyers et combustibles améliorés – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Alliance des Femmes Leaders pour la Parité en Guinée (AFELPAG) – Guinea
- Alliance for Choice (A4C) – United Kingdom
- Alliance for Conflict Transformation (ACT) – Cambodia
- Alliance For Women And Children Development (AWACD) – Liberia
- مؤسسة السناء لحقوق الانسان (Al-Sanaa Foundation for Human Rights) (ASFHR) – Iraq
- مركز الشام للدراسات الديمقراطية و حقوق الانسان (Al-Sham Center for Democratic Studies and Human Rights) – Syria
- Amani Women Network (AWN) – Kenya
- AMICA e.V. – Germany, Global
- AMICAALL – Eswatini
- AnaTaban Arts Initiative (AAI) – South Sudan
- Ansar-un-Nissa – India
- Apostolic Ministerial International Network – Ghana
- المعهد العربي لحقوق الإنسان – فرع لبنان (Arab Institute for Human Rights) (AIHR) – Lebanon
- Arab Women Network for Parity and Solidarity (AWPS) – Egypt
- جمعية النساء العربيات (Arab Women Organization of Jordan) (AWO) – Jordan
- ARTICLE 19 – United Kingdom, Global
- Благотворительный Фонд «Асаркьа» (Asarkya Charitable Foundation) – Georgia
- Asociacion de Mujeres Afrodescendiente del Norte del Cauca (ASOM) – Colombia
- Asociación de Trabajadoras del Hogar a Domicilio y de Maquila (ATRAHDOM) – Guatemala
- Assistance Mission for Africa (AMA) – South Sudan, Global
- Associacao Cabo-verdiana de luta contra violência Baseado no Gênero (ACLCVBG) – Cabo Verde
- Associação para a Cooperação sobre População e Desenvolvimento – P&D Factor – Portugal, Global
- Association Benkadi – Mali
- Association de Lutte Contre les Violences Sexuelles (ALUCOVIS) – Burundi
- Association Dea Dia (ADD) – Serbia
- Association des femmes africaines pour la recheche et le développement – Groupe du Mali (AFARD – Mali) – Mali
- Association des Jeunes Leaders du Niger (AJLN) – Niger
- Association Development by Young People (ADYP) – Burkina Faso
- Association du Développement et de la Promotion de Droit de l’Homme (ADPDH) – Mauritania
- Association en Terre Indigène (ETI) – France
- Association Femmes Leadership et Développement Durable (AFLED) – Mali
- Association for Farmers Rights Defense (AFRD Georgia) – Georgia, Global
- Association for Promotion Sustainable Development (APSD) – India
- Association for the Welfare of Women and Indigenous People (ASOWWIP) – Cameroon
- Association Herasun – Mali
- Association Najdeh (AN) – Lebanon
- Association national femmes en communication (FEC) – Algeria
- رابطة أمهات المختطفين (Association of Abductees Mothers) (AMA) – Yemen
- Association of War Affected Women (AWAW) – Sri Lanka
- Association of World Citizens (AWC) – France
- Association pour les Droits Sexuels (ADS) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- جمعية التواصل (Attawasul Association) – Libya
- Aurat Foundation – Pakistan
- Australian Lawyers for Human Rights (ALHR) – Australia
- مؤسسة اوام التنموية (Awam Foundation) – Yemen
- Badabon Sangho (BS) – Bangladesh
- Badael Foundation – Syria
- Bangladesh Protibondhi Foundation (BPF) – Bangladesh, Global
- Bella Foundation for Child and Maternal Care (BEFCAMC) – Nigeria
- Berghof Foundation (BF) – Germany
- Besme Group (BESME) – Lebanon, Global
- Bethany (BCS) – Colombia, Global
- Beyond Beijing Committee (BBC) – Nepal
- Botswana Gender Based Violence Prevention and Support Centre (BGBVC) – Botswana
- Building Blocks for Peace Foundation (BBFORPEACE) – Nigeria
- Burundian Women for Peace and Development (BWPD) – Burundi
- Cadire Cameroon Association (CADIRE) – Cameroon
- CAFOD – United Kingdom
- Cameroon Women’s Peace Movement (CAWOPEM) – Cameroon
- Cameroon Youth Economic Forum (CAMYEF) – Cameroon
- Canaan Project – Germany
- Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW-FCFDU) – Canada
- CARE Afghanistan – Afghanistan, Global
- CARE Burundi (CARE BDI) – Burundi, Global
- CARE Haiti – Haiti, Global
- CARE Perú – Perú, Global
- CARE Jordan – Jordan, Global
- Caribbean Male Action Network (CariMAN) – Trinidad and Tobago
- Caritas Norway (CANO) – Norway
- Carole Doucet, Advisor and Consultant on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
- Caucus Women Politicians in the Arab Region (CWPAR)
- Cecilia Passaniti Mezzano, Research Assistant on Gender, Migration and Displacement Stream of the GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub, Middlesex University – United Kingdom
- Cedar Seed Foundation – Nigeria
- Center for Civil Society and Democracy (CCSD) – Syria
- Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC) – United States, Global
- Center for Migration, Gender, and Justice (CMGJ) – Germany
- Center for Peace Education (CPE) – Philippines
- Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy at UMass Boston (CWPPP) – United States
- Center for Women’s Global Leadership (CWGL) – United States, Global
- Center of International Humanitarian Law & Human Rights (CIHLHR) – Yemen
- Center to Assist and Protect Child Rights of Nepal (CAPCRON) – Nepal
- Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP) – Germany
- Centre for Inclusive Governance, Peace and Justice (CIGPJ) – South Sudan
- Centre for Social Concern and Development (CESOCODE) – Malawi
- Centre for Social Education and Development (CSED) – India
- Centre for Social and Gender Research “New Life” – Ukraine
- Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics (LSE WPS) – United Kingdom
- Centro de Justicia y Paz (Cepaz) – Venezuela
- Centro Ecuatoriano de Desarrollo y Estudios Alternativos (CEDEAL) – Ecuador
- Centro Studi Difesa Civile (CSDC) – Italy
- cfd – The Feminist Peace Organisation (cfd) – Switzerland, Global
- Childhood’s Brilliance Organisation (CBO) – Iraq
- Children and Young People Living for Peace (CYPLP) – Nigeria
- Christian Aid (CA) – United Kingdom, Global
- CIVICUS – South Africa, Global
- Coalition for Action on 1325 (CoACT) – Uganda
- Collectif des Femmes Rurales pour le Développement (COFERD) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Collectif pour le Développement Economique, Social et Culturel Intégré (CODESCI) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Colombia Diversa – Colombia
- Comité Régional de Solidarité des Femmes por la Paix en Casamance/USOFORAL (CRSFPC/USOFORAL) – Senegal
- هيأة مشاركة المرأه فى صنع القرار (Committee to Support Women Participation in Decision Making) – Libya
- Community and Family Aid Foundation – Ghana
- Conciliation Resources (CR) – United Kingdom, Global
- Congregation of the Mission (CM) – United States, Global
- Congregations of St Joseph – United States, Global
- Conseil national de la jeunesse du Sénégal (CNJS) – Senegal
- Coordination Nationale des Associations des Jeunes pour la Lutte contre le Sida (CONAJELUS) – Chad
- Corporación de Apoyo a Comunidades Populaes (Codacop) – Colombia
- Corporación de Investigación y acción social y económica (CIASE) – Colombia
- Corporación Humanas Colombia – Colombia
- Council for Arab-British Understanding (Caabu) – United Kingdom
- Counselling Line for Women and Girls (CLWG) – Albania
- Crown the Woman-South Sudan (CREW) – South Sudan
- Culture and Free Thought Association (CFTA) – Palestine
- Cynthia Enloe, Research Professor at Clark University, Women’s and Gender Studies – United States
- Danish Knowledge Center for Gender, Equality and Diversity (KVINFO) – Denmark
- Dawlaty – Syria
- Deepti Bhuban (DB) – Bangladesh
- DefendDefenders (East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project) (EHAHRDP) – Uganda
- Defis & Objectifs Centrafrique (DOC) – Central African Republic
- Democracy Development Center NGO (DDC) – Ukraine
- Democratic Solutions Organization (Demos) – Syria
- Denis Miki Foundation (DMF) – Cameroon
- Dianova – Spain, Global
- Dominican Leadership Conference (DLC) – United States
- DRCC Foundation – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership – ICAN (DSAP/WASL/ICAN) – Tunisia
- DSW (Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung) – Germany, Global
- Dukingire Isi Yacu – Burundi
- Dynamique des femmes jurists (DFJ) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Echoes of Women in Africa Initiatives (ECOWA) – Nigeria
- Equality Bahamas – Bahamas
- Equanimity Foundation (EQF) – United States, Global
- Equity Watch Initiative (E-WIN) – Nigeria
- Escola de Cultura de Pau (School for a Culture of Peace) (ECP) – Spain
- Etihad Peace Minorities Welfare Foundation – India
- EU-CORD – Belgium
- European Institute of Peace – EIP – Belgium, Global
- European Network of Migrant Women (ENoMW) – Belgium
- Eve Organization for Women Development – South Sudan
- Farmers and Herders Initiative for Peace and Development Africa (FHIPD Africa) – Nigeria
- Faudar Rural Educational Society for Harijans – India
- FeminismoINC – Venezuela
- Feminist Humanitarian Network (FHN) – Global
- Feminist Legal Clinic Inc. (FLC) – Australia
- Feministes Libre (FL) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Femmes en Action Tosangana – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Femmes et Droits Humains (F&DH) – Mali
- FIAN Colombia – Colombia, Global
- FIDA Cameroon (International Federation of Women Lawyers) – Cameroon
- FireCircle! – Trinidad and Tobago
- Fondation Millennia2025 Femmes et Innovation (Millennia2025) – Belgium, Global
- Fondazione Pangea Onlus (Pangea) – Italy, Global
- Fonds pour les femmes Congolaises (FFC) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Food4Humanity Foundation (F4H) – Yemen
- Forum de la Femme Ménagère (FORFEM) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- ملتقي النساء المشاركات في السياسة بالمنطقة العربية (Forum for Women in Politics in the Arab Region) – Lebanon, Global
- Forum Social Sénégalais – Senegal
- Franciscans International (FI) – Switzerland
- Frauennetzwerk für Frieden e.V. (Women’s Network for Peace) – Germany
- FRI – The Norwegian Organisation for Sexual and Gender Diversity (FRI) – Norway, Global
- Frontiers for Peace and Development in Africa – Uganda
- Fundacion Arcoiris por el respeto a la diversidad sexual (FARDS) – Mexico
- Fundación Justicia y Genero – Costa Rica
- Fundación Mujer & Mujer (M&M) – Ecuador
- Fundación Unidas: Mujeres Construyendo Tejido Social (Fundación Unid@s) – Colombia
- Futures Without Violence – United States, Global
- Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa-USA – United States
- Gender Action for Peace and Security (GAPS) – United Kingdom
- Gender and Adolescence Initiative (GAI) – United Republic of Tanzania
- Gender and Development Action (GADA) – Nigeria
- Gender, Peace & Security – United Kingdom, Global
- الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال ليبيا (General Federation of Libya Trade Unions) (GFLTU) – Libya
- Gestos – Brazil
- Ghana Centre for Education, Training & Research (Ghacetar NGO) – Ghana
- Ghasin Al-Zaiton Organization for Youth (G.Z.Y) – Iraq
- Girl, Peace & Security (GPS) – Indonesia
- Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights (GCENR) – United States, Global
- Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (GCR2P) – United States, Global
- Global Health Justice and Governance (GHJG) – United States, Global
- Global Media Foundation (GLOMEF) – Ghana
- Global South Coalition for Dignified Menstruation (GSCDM) – Nepal, Global
- Global Youth Taskforce on Beijing 25 (Beijing25 Taskforce) – Global
- Graduate Women Wellington (GWW) – New Zealand
- Groupe Canada Pour l’Afrique (CPA-CFA) – Canada
- Groupe de Travail Femmes, Jeunes, Paix et Sécurité en Afrique de l’Ouest et au Sahel (GTFJPS-AOS) – Sénégal
- GZO Peace Institute (GZOPI) – Philippines
- Health and Human Rights Info (HHRI) – Norway, Global
- HEKS/EPER Switzerland – Switzerland, Global
- Héritiers de la Justice (HJ) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Hope Alert Network for Development and Local Empowerment (HANDLE) – Uganda
- Hope for Her Organization (HFHO) – South Sudan
- Hope Restoration South Sudan (HRSS) – South Sudan
- Hope Revival Organization (HRO) – Turkey
- Housing and Land Rights Network – Habitat International Coalition – United States, Global
- Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa (HRREC) – Canada, Global
- Human Health Aid in Burundi (HHA) – Burundi
- Human Rights Advocates (HRA) – United States
- Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP) – Pakistan
- IANSA Women Network Nigeria (IANSAWNN) – Nigeria
- Ilula Orphan Program (IOP) – United Republic of Tanzania
- Impact: Center against Human Trafficking and Sexual Violence in Conflict (Impact) – Netherlands, Global
- Impunity Watch – Netherlands, Global
- Insight Public Organization (Insight) – Ukraine
- Inspiring Africa – Zimbabwe
- Institute for International Women’s Rights (IIWR-MB) – Canada
- International Action Network for Gender Equity & Law (IANGEL) – United States
- International Alliance of Women (IAW) – Greece, Global
- International Association World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) – Nigeria, Global
- International Campaign for Women’s Right to Safe Abortion (ICWRSA) – United Kingdom, Global
- International Center for Policy and Conflict (ICPC) – Kenya
- International Centre for Eritrean Refugees and Asylum Seekers (ICERAS) – United Kingdom
- International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN) – United States, Global
- International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) – United Kingdom, Global
- International Planned Parenthood Western Hemisphere (IPPFWHR) – United States, Global
- International Presentation Association (IPA) – United States, Global
- International Rescue Committee (IRC) – United States, Global
- International Service for Human Rights (ISHR) – Switzerland, Global
- International Women’s Anthropology Conference (IWAC) – United States
- International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA) – Australia, Global
- International Women’s Rights Project (IWRP) – Canada, Global
- Ipas – United States, Global
- جمعية الامل العراقية (Iraqi Al-Amal Association) (IAA) – Iraq
- Iraqi Journalists’ Rights’ Defense Association (IJRRD) – Iraq
- Iraqi Women Network (IWN) – Iraq
- Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) – United Kingdom, Global
- ISOKO Partners for Peace and Gender Equality (ISOKO PARTNERS) – United States, Global
- Itach Ma’aki Women Lawyers for Social Justice (Itach Ma’aki) – Israel
- Italian Association for Women in Development (AIDOS) – Italy
- James Blake, Journalist, Analyst and Advisor on international security, humanitarian crises and refugee and migration issues – United States
- Janroj Yilmaz Keles, Senior Research Fellow on Gender, Migration and Displacement Stream of the GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub, Middlesex University – United Kingdom
- Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development – India
- Joke Buringa, Political Analyst
- Jusoor Center for Studies and Development (Jusoor Libya) – Libya
- Justice Coalition of Religious (JCoR) – United States, Global
- KAFA (enough) Violence & Exploitation (KAFA) – Lebanon
- KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives (KAIROS Canada) – Canada
- Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment (Kalikasan PNE) – Philippines
- KFUK-KFUM Global (YGLOBAL) – Norway, Global
- KFUK-KFUM (Yglobal Uganda) – Uganda, Global
- Kiverstein Institute (KI) – Israel
- Kırmızı Biber Derneği (KBD) – Turkey
- جمعية الحقوقيين الكويتية (Kuwait Legal Association) – Kuwait
- LakanBini Advocates Pilipinas (LKNBN) – Philippines
- Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy (LCNP) -United States
- Legacy for African Women and Children Initiative (LAWANCI) – South Sudan
- Let There Be Light International – United States, Global
- LGBT Centre – Mongolia
- Kirsten Ainley, Associate Professorial Research Fellow, LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security
- Krasnodar LGBT social movement “REVERS” – Russia
- Professor Laura J. Shepherd, FHEA, ARC Future Fellow, Co-Director of the UKRI GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub – United Kingdom
- Ligue pour la solidarité congolaise (LSC) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- LIM-Voice – Norway
- Local Capacities for Peace International (LCPI) – Kenya
- Madhok Foundation – India
- ОО “Мадина” (NGO Madina) – Tajikistan
- Make Mothers Matter (MMM) – France
- Malawi Women Human Rights Defenders Coalition (MWHRDC) – Malawi
- Manitoba Women for Women of South Sudan (MW4WSS) – Canada, Global
- Marie Stopes International (MSI) – United Kingdom, Global
- Mario Gomez, Executive Director of the International Centre for Ethnic Studies – Sri Lanka
- Marguerite Helou, Expert on Gender, VAW in Lebanon and MENA – Lebanon
- MARTA Centre – Latvia
- Maruah – Singapore
- Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic, Inc. – United States, Global
- منظمة مزايا النسائية (Mazaya Women Organization) – Syria
- medica mondiale e.V. (mm) – Germany
- Men’s Association for Gender Equality Sierra Leone (MAGE SL) – Sierra Leone
- MenEngage Alliance – United States, Global
- MenEngage RDC (MERDC) – Democratic Republic of the Congo, Global
- Mercy and Peace Creation (M&P Cre8) – Nigeria
- Midlands State University – Zimbabwe
- Millennium Environmental Organization of Nigeria – Nigeria
- Mongolian Women’s Fund – Mongolia
- Morogoro Saving the Poor Organization (MOSAPORG) – United Republic of Tanzania
- Movement of Women and Girls for Peace and Security in Burundi (MFFPS) – Canada, Global
- Mukomeze Foundation (Mukomeze) – Netherlands
- Murna Foundation (MF) – Nigeria
- بيتي أنا بيتك (My Home is Your Home) – Syria
- Nassawiyat – Morocco
- منظمة نتاج لتنمية قدرات المراة (Nataj Organization for Capacity Development of Women) (Nataj) – Libya
- National Alliance of Women Lawyers (NAWL) – South Sudan
- National Alliance of Women’s Organisations (UK) (NAWO (UK)) – United Kingdom
- National Campaign for Sustainable Development Nepal (NACASUD Nepal) – Nepal
- National Center for Development Cooperation (CNCD-11.11.11) – Belgium
- National Coalition of Civil Society Organizations of Liberia (NACCSOL) – Liberia
- National Council of Jewish Women Australia (NCJWA) – Australia
- National Council of Women, New Zealand (NCWNZ) – New Zealand
- National Indigenous Disabled Women Association Nepal (NIDWAN) – Nepal, Global
- National Indigenous Women’s Federation (NIWF) – Nepal, Global
- نظرة للدراسات النسوية (Nazra for Feminist Studies) – Egypt
- مؤسسة نداء للتنمية الانسانية (Nida Foundation for Human Development) – Yemen
- Nonviolent Peaceforce – United States, Global
- Northern Ireland Women’s European Platform (NIWEP) – United Kingdom
- Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) – Norway
- Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) – Norway, Global
- Observatoire du Sahara pour la Paix, la Démocratie et les Droits de l’Homme (OSPDH) – Morocco
- ODRI Intersectional Rights (ODRI) – Perú, Global
- Ohaha Family Foundation (Ohaha) – Nigeria
- One Nation Under God (ONUG-PWANI) – Kenya
- ONG ADOKA – Côte d’Ivoire
- Operation 1325 – Sweden
- OurCause (OC) – Canada, Global
- PA Women’s Organization Alga (PA Alga) – Kyrgyzstan
- PAI – United States, Global
- المركز الفلسطيني للاتصال والسياسات التنموية (Palestinian Center for Communication and Development Strategies) (PCCDS) – Palestine
- الائتلاف النسوي لتطبيق القرار1325 (Palestinian NGO Coalition on 1325) – Palestine
- Palestinian Working Woman Society for Development (PWWSD) – Palestine
- Pambansang Koalisyon ng Kababaihan sa Kanayunan Inc (National Rural Women Coalition) (PKKK) – Philippines
- Paramount Young Women Initiative (PAYOWI) – Liberia
- Parlement des Jeunes Leaders de la Société Civile Guinéenne (PAJELESCG) – Guinea
- Partners West Africa (PWA-Sénégal) – Senegal
- Partnership for Peace and Security (PfPS) – Kenya
- Pathways for Women’s Empowerment and Development (PaWED) – Cameroon
- PAX – Netherlands, Global
- Peace Action Centre (PAC) – Guinea, Global
- منتدى المحبة والسلام للطلبة والشباب (Peace and Love Forum for Students and Youth) – Iraq
- Peace Direct (PD) – United Kingdom, Global
- Peace Movement Aotearoa – New Zealand
- Peace Track Initiative (PTI) – Canada, Global
- Permanent Peace Movement (PPM) – Lebanon, Global
- Plan International – United States, Global
- Plataforma CIPÓ (CIPÓ) – Brazil
- Plateforme des Femmes pour la Paix en Casamance (PFPC) – Senegal, Global
- Positive Men’s Union (POMU) – Uganda
- الجمعية المهنية للنساء القانونيات (Professional Association of Legal Women) – Armenia
- Progressive Voice – Myanmar
- Promundo-US – United States, Global
- Prosecute; don’t perpetrate – Australia
- Quhramaana Kakar, Founding Director of Women for Peace and Participation and Senior Strategic Advisor for Women Mediators across the Commonwealth Network
- Radha Paudel Foundation (RPF) – Nepal, Global
- Radio Souriat – Syria
- Raise Your Voice Saint Lucia Inc (RYVSLU) – Saint Lucia
- Rana Khalaf, Researcher and Consultant – Syria
- Reach Out Cameroon (ROC) – Cameroon
- Red de Mujeres y Hombres por una Opinión Pública con Perspectiva de Género en Campeche AC (REDMYH AC) – Mexico
- Red Latinoamerica de Organizaciones no Gubernamentales de Personas con Discapacidad y sus Familias (Riadis) – Ecuador, Global
- Red por los derechos sexuales y reproductivos en México (ddeser) – Mexico, Global
- Red Temática de la Diversidad Sexual LGBTIQACDPM+ de Nicaragua (RTDSLGBTIQ) – Nicaragua
- Regional Centre for International Development Cooperation (RCIDC) – Uganda
- Repsfeco – Sénégal
- Réseau Femme et Développement (REFED) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Réseau Genre et Droits de la Femme (GEDROFE) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Réseau Ouest africain des Défenseurs des Droits Humains (West African Human Rights Defenders’ Network) (ROADDH/WAHRDN)
- Réseau Ouest Africain des Jeunes Femmes Leaders de Côte d’Ivoire (ROAJELF-CI) – Côte d’Ivoire
- Réseau Paix et Sécurité des Femmes de la CEDEAO (Repsfecoci) – Côte d’Ivoire
- Réseau Ressources Naturelles (RRN) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Réseau SOS Équilibre – Senegal
- Rien Sans les Femmes (RSLF) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Rights for Peace (RfP) – United Kingdom
- Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI-South Sudan) – South Sudan
- Rutgers – Netherlands
- RW Welfare Society (RWWSBD) – Bangladesh
- Safe Space – Yemen
- Saferworld – United Kingdom, Global
- Sam for Peace and Human Rights Initiative (SPHR) – Yemen
- SAMYAK – India
- Santhi Medical Information Centre (SMIC) – India
- منظمة سواسية لحقوق الإنسان (Sawasia Organization for Human Rights) (SO4HR) – Yemen
- SecurityWomen – United Kingdom
- Shifting the Power Coalition – Pacific (STP Coalition)
- Shirakat – Partnership for Development (Shirakat) – Pakistan
- Shoura for Building National Consensus (ShouraBNC) – Jordan
- Siren – Protectors of the Rainforest, Inc (SIRENPROTECT) – United States, Global
- Sisters of Charity Federation – United States, Global
- Sisters Trust Canada (STC) – Canada
- Social Transformative Action Network for Development (STAND) – Sri Lanka
- Society for Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Development (SEEED) – Nigeria, Global
- Society for Orphan, Neglected and Youths (SONY) – India
- Society for the Improvement of Rural People (SIRP) – Nigeria
- Solar Health Uganda (SHU) – Uganda
- Solidarité Active (SA) – Senegal
- Solidarité Féminine pour la Paix et le Développement Integral (SOFEPADI) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Somali Women Development Centre (SWDC) – Somalia
- Soroptimist International (SI) – United Kingdom, Global
- South Sudan Women’s Coalition for Peace (SSWCP) – South Sudan
- التكتل النسوي الجنوبي (Southern Feminist Bloc) – Yemen
- Southwest Native Cultures (SWNC) – United States, Global
- Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice (SLC) – United Kingdom
- Star Children Development Initiative – Nigeria
- Stara Volyn Sustainable Development Found (SVSDF) – Ukraine
- Stefanus Alliance International – Norway, Global
- Stichting Umoja ni Nguvu – Netherlands
- Success Capital Organisation – Botswana
- Support for Women in Governance Organization (SWIGO) – South Sudan
- Swedish Women’s Lobby (SWL) – Sweden
- Synergie des femmes pour les victimes de violences sexuelles (SFVS-RDC ) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) – United States, Global
- المركز السوري للإعلام وحرية التعبير (Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression) (SCM) – France
- المنصة المدنية السورية (Syrian Civic Platform) – Syria
- Syrian Female Journalists Network (SFJN) – Syria
- التجمع النسوي السوري (Syrian Feminist Society) (SFS) – Syria
- الرابطة السورية للمواطنة (Syrian League for Citizenship) (SL4C) – Syria
- رابطة النساء السوريات (Syrian Women League) (SWL) – Lebanon
- الحركة السياسية النسوية السورية (Syrian Women’s Political Movement) (SWPM) – Syria, Global
- مركز تفوق الإستشاري للتنمية (Tafawuq Consulting Center for Development) – Bahrain
- Tanggol Bayi – Philippines
- Terre des Femmes e.V. – Germany
- Tetratech International – Kenya
- The Awakening – Pakistan
- The Gender Agency – Australia
- The Gender Security Project (GSP) – India
- The Jo Cox Foundation – United Kingdom
- The Kosova Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims (KRCT) – Kosovo
- The Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation – Sweden, Global
- The Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy-MIFTAH (MIFTAH) – Palestine
- The Power of Equality – Russia
- The Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU) – Sweden
- The Well Health Company (TWHC) – South Africa, Global
- The WomanStats Project – United States, Global
- Theresa de Langis, Independent Scholar, Researcher and Practitioner on gender and armed conflict and feminist security studies – United States
- Titi Foundation (TF) – South Sudan
- مؤسسة أكون للحقوق والحريات (To be Foundation) (TOBEF) – Yemen
- Tremendas – Chile, Global
- Tripla Difesa Onlus (G.I.N.V.) – Italy
- Tumainiel Mangi Child Watch – United Republic of Tanzania
- الجمعية التونسية للنساء الديمقراطيات (Tunisian Association of Democratic Women) (ATFD) – Tunisia
- UKPAC (UKPAC SIGBI) – United Kingdom, Global
- منظمة أور لثقافة المرإة والطفل (Ur Organization for the Culture of Women and Children) – Iraq
- UN Women Aotearoa – New Zealand, Global
- UN Women Germany – Germany, Global
- Unanima International – United States, Global
- Undivided: Women, War & The Battle for Peace (UWWBP) – United States
- UNIKS Sénégal – Senegal
- Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) – United States
- United Against Inhumanity (UAI) – France, Global
- United Children Integrated Development Action Uganda (UNCIDA) – Uganda
- United Methodist Church-General Board of Church and Society (UMC-GBCS) – United States, Global
- United Nations Association of Sweden (UNA Sweden) – Sweden, Global
- Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA) – Colombia
- Inclusive Global Leadership Initiative, University of Denver (IGLI) – United States
- University Youth Foundation for Development (UYFD) – Yemen
- Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights (UAF) – United States, Global
- أورنمو للعدالة وحقوق الإنسان (Urnammu for Justice and Human Rights) – Syria
- Vanuatu Young Women for Change (VYWC) – Vanuatu
- Venezolanas Globales – Venezuela, Global
- Visionary Foundation Pakistan (VFP) – Pakistan
- VIVAT International – United States, Global
- Vrouwen voor Vrede op de Molukken (VvVM) – Netherlands
- مركز وشم لدراسات المرأة (Washm Women Studies Center) (WcWs) – Libya
- West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) – Nigeria
- Wi’am, Palestinian Conflict Transformation Center (Wi’am) – Palestine
- WIDE Austria – Austria
- WIDE+ – Belgium
- Widows for Peace through Democracy (WPD) – United Kingdom, Global
- WO=MEN Dutch Gender Platform (WO=MEN) – Netherlands
- Women Action for and with Society (WAS) – South Sudan
- Women Advocacy & Development Initiative (WADI) – Sudan
- نساء ضد العنف (Women Against Violence) (WAVO) – Israel
- Women Against Violence and Expediency Handling Initiative (WAVEHI) – Nigeria
- Women and Children Legal Research Foundation (WCLRF) – Afghanistan
- Women and Modern World Social Charitable Center (CWMW) – Azerbaijan, Global
- Women Deliver – United States, Global
- Women Education Development Organization of Liberia (WEDOL) – Liberia
- Women Empowerment Against Poverty of Nepal – Nepal
- Women Empowerment Centre South Sudan (WECSS) – South Sudan
- Women Empowerment Network (WEN) – Liberia
- Women Engaged in Action on 1325 (WE ACT 1325) – Philippines
- Women for Afghan Women (WAW) – United States, Global
- Women for Lebanon (WNLB) – Lebanon
- Women for Peace in the World (W4PW) – Democratic Republic of the Congo, Global
- Women for Women International (WfWI) – United States, Global
- Women in Humanitarian Response in Nigeria Initiative Network (WIHRINI) – Nigeria
- Women in International Security (WIIS) – United States, Global
- Women Inspiring Women (WIW) – Philippines
- Women Now for Development (WND) – Syria
- Women of Color Advancing Peace, Security and Conflict Transformation (WCAPS) – United States, Global
- Women Problems Research Union (WPRU) – Azerbaijan
- وحدة دعم وتمكين المرأة (Women Support Unit) (WSU) – Syria
- Women with Disability Self Reliance Foundation (WWDSRF) – Nigeria
- Women Working Group (WWG) – Indonesia, Global
- Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND) – United States
- Women’s Action for Self-Empowerment (Wase Africa) – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- المجموعة الاستشارية النسوية لممثلة الامين العام للامم المتحدة في العراق (Women’s Advisory Group for the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq) (WAG) – Iraq, Global
- Women’s Center for Guidance and Legal Awareness (WCGLA) – Egypt, Global
- Women’s Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling – Palestine
- Women’s Council Denmark – Denmark
- Women’s Humanitarian Organization (PWHO) – Lebanon
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Australia (WILPF Australia) – Australia
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Burkina Faso (WILPF Burkina Faso) – Burkina Faso
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Aotearoa (WILPF Aotearoa) – New Zealand
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Centrafrique (WILPF-RCA) – Central African Republic
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Denmark (WILPF Denmark) – Denmark
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Lebanon (WILPF-LB) – Lebanon
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Norway (WILPF Norway) – Norway
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Sénégal (WILPF SG) – Senegal
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Spain (WILPF España) – Spain
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Togo (WILPF Togo) – Togo
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, United Kingdom (WILPF UK) – United Kingdom
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Ghana (WILPF Ghana) – Ghana
- Women’s International Peace Centre – Uganda, Global
- Women’s Rights Center – Montenegro
- Women’s World Summit Foundation (WWSF) – Switzerland, GLobal
- Women’s Right to Education Programme (WREP) – Nigeria
- Women’s Rights and Health Project (WRAHP) – Nigeria
- Women4nonviolence (W4NV) – Norway, Global
- Women4Yemen Network – Yemen
- World Council of Churches (WCC) – Switzerland, Global
- World Federalist Movement/Institute for Global Policy (WFM/IGP) – United States
- World Refugee & Migration Council (WRMC) – Canada, Global
- Women’s UN Report Network (WUNRN) – United States, Global
- مركز اليمن لدراسات حقوق الانسان (Yemen Center for Human Rights Studies) (YCHRS) – Yemen
- اتحاد نساء اليمن (Yemen Women Union) – Yemen
- Young Women Advocacy for Inclusion (YWAI) – South Sudan, Global
- Young Women’s Christian Association of Bangladesh (YWCA Bangladesh) – Bangladesh
- Young Women’s Christian Association of Palestine (YWCA Palestine) – Palestine
- Youth and Women for Development (YWD) – Uganda
- Youth and Women for Opportunities Uganda – Uganda
- Youth Association for Development (YAD Pakistan) – Pakistan
- Youth for Environment Education and Development Foundation (YFEED Foundation) – Nepal
- Youth in Technology Arts Network (YOTAN) – Liberia
- Youth Voice Network of Organizations (YVNO) – Albania
- Zakho Small Villages Projects (ZSVP) – Iraq