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As the first organisation dedicated to promoting a Feminist Foreign Policy, we are committed to developing it conceptually and implementing tangible feminist solutions to foreign policy problems.

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Predatory States and Ungoverned Spaces: Who Assumes the Responsibility to Protect?

Along with ICAN and the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, CFFP co-hosted the fourth session of the "Coming of Age of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda" series,…

29. April 2021 @ 17:00
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Climate Justice and Gender Justice: Addressing the Climate Crisis with an Intersectional Feminist Approach

Social movements like the 350 and Fridays for Future have become strong voices holding administrations accountable for enforcing international agreements such as the Paris Climate Agreement. These agreements are under threat, gendered and…

14. April 2021 @ 17:00
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Rights, Responsibilities, and Revolutions – Understanding Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in a Transatlantic Context

In recent years attacks on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) - such as the Global Gag Rule and Poland’s abortion ban - have been growing on both sides of…

7. April 2021 @ 17:00
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Climate Justice: Theory & Groundwork (An Introduction to Intersectional Thought and the Interconnectedness of the Climate Crisis, Systemic Inequality, and Marginalised Climate Activism)

The climate crisis is more than global warming and the need to produce less carbon dioxide. It works as a multiplier of inequality, threatening and worsening the living conditions of…

23. March 2021 @ 17:00
Brought to you by LSE, the Centre for Women, Peace and Security, ICAN and CFFP; the online event "Elite Bargains and Political Expendiency: SAcrificing Women's Lives in the Name of Security" takes place online on 22.03.2021

Elite Bargains and Political Expediency: Sacrificing Women’s Lives in the Name of Security

Along with ICAN and the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, CFFP co-hosted the third session of the

22. March 2021 @ 17:00
Brought to you by tenfourteen & CFFP, the event Feminist Foreign Policy – Employing a People-Centered Approach to Transatlantic Security and Peace will take place online on 31 March 2021 at 6 pm CET. With Pam Campos Palma, Political strategist and director for Peace and Security at the Working Families Party, Kristina Lunz, Executive Director of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy and Verity Coyle, Senior Advisor and Nonresident Fellow with Stimson's Conventional Defense program

Feminist Foreign Policy – Employing a People-Centered Approach to Transatlantic Security and Peace

A Feminist Foreign Policy questions the traditional understanding of state security and calls for a people-centred approach to security and peace. How can this approach be integrated into transatlantic relations?…

21. March 2021 @ 18:00 - 14. December 2022 @ 19:00

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