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Policy Paper: Women’s Leadership as the Missing Link in Climate Action at COP30

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Framing: Climate Security Requires Women’s Leadership From the Sahel to the Pacific, women are mediating conflicts over water and land, leading in climate adaptation efforts, monitoring climate changes, and sounding the alarm; yet their leadership often remains invisible in climate negotiations. The 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, presents a pivotal moment…

November 11, 2025 | Tamara Bah
Policy Paper: Women’s Leadership as the Missing Link in Climate Action at COP30

The Future of Women, Peace and Security Belongs to America’s Allies

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For international partners sustaining the global WPS agenda amid shifting U.S. priorities Introduction The international community marked the 25th anniversary of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 during a year that has altered the geo-political landscape for Women, Peace and Security (WPS). According to the 2025 UN Secretary-General’s report on WPS, women now live closer…

December 16, 2025 | Anonymous
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The Future of Women, Peace and Security Belongs to America’s Allies

Georgetown Ambassadors for WPS

The Georgetown Ambassadors program invites powerful women from around the globe to meaningfully collaborate with GIWPS, with each other, and with women on the frontlines of global change. Founded in 2020 and chaired by Anisya Fritz, the program is collective impact in action. Georgetown Ambassadors are a powerful community of women who are immersed in…

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Georgetown Ambassadors for WPS

Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence

Gender-Based Violence Participation Peacebuilding & Negotiation Technology & Digital Rights

As the uses and abuses of technology develop at a rapid rate, the growing threat and consequences of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) must be addressed by those working to advance the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda. Existing policies and programs must be adapted and new ones adopted to account for digital dimensions of gender-based…

Kristine Baekgaard
Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence

Recommendations for COP30 and Beyond: Positioning the Women, Peace and Security Agenda as a Core Pillar of Climate Security and Resilience

Insights & Analysis

The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Agenda, established by the UN Security Council, recognizes that women’s participation, protection, and leadership are not just rights issues, they are foundational to sustaining peace. As climate change increasingly drives displacement, resource scarcity, and instability, WPS principles are directly relevant to climate adaptation, resilience, and governance. Women are not…

November 11, 2025 | Tamara Bah
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Recommendations for COP30 and Beyond: Positioning the Women, Peace and Security Agenda as a Core Pillar of Climate Security and Resilience

Accelerating Efforts to Tackle Online and Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women and Girls

Democracy & Human Rights Protection

Summary Violence against women and girls (VAWG) in digital contexts is not a new phenomenon, however it has rapidly escalated in the shadows of the COVID-19 pandemic as women’s lives shifted online for work, education, access to services, and social activities. While there continue to be significant gaps in data, one global report suggests that prevalence ranges from…

United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
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Accelerating Efforts to Tackle Online and Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women and Girls

The Effects of Armed Conflict on Girls and Women

Aid & Development Armed Conflict Protection

Abstract Discusses the gender-specific effects of armed conflict on girls and women that are addressed by the 1996 G. Machel Study on the impact of armed conflict on children. Among the most traumatic of these effects is sexual exploitation and gender-based violence, each having profound psychosocial consequences. Other gendered effects occur when girls are recruited…

Susan McKay
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The Effects of Armed Conflict on Girls and Women

Cooperative Connections

This study provides new evidence about the ways in which cooperatives can support women’s economic empowerment. Cooperatives can expand women’s access to small-scale finance, markets, and training, and can provide connections to social services. Formal institutions in the government and private sector can build on the cooperatives’ local networks to enable better outreach and deliver…

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Cooperative Connections

Tweets That Chill: Analyzing Online Violence Against Women in Politics

Democracy & Human Rights Participation

Summary In the three case study countries (Colombia, Indonesia, Kenya), NDI’s Gender, Women, and Democracy team worked with women in politics, those in  civic technology and women’s rights organizations to develop a way to examine the country specific challenges facing women as they engage in online political discourse. The outcomes of the case studies confirmed that across…

Kirsten Zeiter, Sandra Pepera, and Molly Middlehurst
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Tweets That Chill: Analyzing Online Violence Against Women in Politics

Just Add Women and Stir?

Armed Conflict Participation

Summary Military officials and policymakers rarely credit gender equality as a factor in increased effectiveness in peacekeeping and security operations. However, a growing body of evidence from the field shows that the inclusion of women improves operational effectiveness in three key ways: improved information gathering, enhanced credibility, and better force protection through enhanced legitimacy. The…

Sahana Dharmapuri
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Just Add Women and Stir?

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