By: GIWPS
The Hillary Rodham Clinton (HRC) Research Fellowship is a one-year program that provides unique opportunities for a recent Georgetown University master’s or PhD level graduate to conduct rigorous, policy-oriented research…
By: Juan Diego Duque-Salazar
Around the world, women's and feminist movements continue to struggle to obtain the same rights and opportunities as men in areas such as education, health, work, and politics. Today, women's…
By: Clara Chiu and Jessica Smith
This article was originally published on WomenandCrisis, the official website of ILeadClimate led by Adenike Oladosu. Read the original article and follow WomenandCrisis here. The fields of climate change…
February 9, 2022 8:45am - 9:45am EST Watch the Event Recording Download the event transcript [embed]https://youtu.be/nXrBxsA2_Qg[/embed] Amid a deteriorating humanitarian and human rights situation in Afghanistan, representatives of the…
By: Dr. Robert Nagel and Julia Maenza
A 2010 study found that United States military women were more likely to be raped by a fellow military member than killed by enemy fire in Iraq, and recent numbers…
By: Juan Diego Duque-Salazar
Protests in Colombia—now entering a fifth week—began in response to a tax reform measure and have continued with broader calls for reform. Despite the largely peaceful nature of the protests,…
By: Cira Mancuso
Aug 3 - Today marks six years since the onset of the genocide against the Yazidi community by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS). When ISIS invaded…
By: GIWPS
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security is committed to amplifying the voices of our Black colleagues in international affairs as we work to fight racism and promote justice…
By: Alina Potts
This post is published in collaboration with George Washington University's Global Women's Institute. Healthcare workers exercising ‘wartime triage’. Bare store shelves and the shuttering of businesses. Movement restrictions. For…
By: Alex Rohlwing
Gender’s importance and the vital roles played by women in all facets of development, humanitarian aid, and disaster response are increasingly recognized. But recognition is not implementation. As we see…