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Statement of the U.S. Civil Society Working Group on Women, Peace, and Security on the Implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security Act

The bipartisan Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Act of 2017, signed into law by President Trump, sets forth a peace and security framework that seeks to address the unique and disproportionate impacts of conflict on women, and recognizes the critical role they play in preventing, addressing, resolving, and recovering from conflict. The passage of the…

| U.S. Civil Society Working Group on WPS
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Statement of the U.S. Civil Society Working Group on Women, Peace, and Security on the Implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security Act

“Action is the springboard of hope”: Trailblazer for Women’s Rights in Iran Celebrated at Georgetown

Event Summaries Democracy & Human Rights

A standing ovation erupted in Georgetown’s Copley Hall as famed Iranian feminist, women’s rights activist, and author, Mahnaz Afkhami, took the stage on Tuesday during an event hosted by the Georgetown University Library and the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). Afkhami played a key role in securing women’s legal, political, and social…

| Alexandra Gopin 
“Action is the springboard of hope”: Trailblazer for Women’s Rights in Iran Celebrated at Georgetown

Take a Course in Gender and International Security this Spring 

Institute News Georgetown Students

Georgetown University offers a variety of graduate courses that teach students to critically engage with the most pressing issues of our time using a gender lens. In Spring 2025, many of such classes will be offered across the university—including several new classes. Gender, Peace and Security Certificate Spring 2026 Courses These graduate classes count towards…

| GIWPS
Take a Course in Gender and International Security this Spring 

U.S. Government Fails to Report to Congress on WPS Progress

Press Releases Why WPS Matters

The United States government was required by law to submit a report to Congress on its progress towards its Women, Peace, and Security commitments yesterday. It didn’t.  The failure of the Administration to deliver this report violates the 2017 Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Act, which President Trump signed into law and Secretaries Marco Rubio…

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U.S. Government Fails to Report to Congress on WPS Progress

Meeting the Moment: How GIWPS is Defending 25 Years of Progress in Women, Peace and Security and Advancing the Field

Insights & Analysis Why WPS Matters

Today marks the 25th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325), which formally established the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) framework at the United Nations and as an international norm. The passage of this resolution was the culmination of decades of work by diverse advocates from around the world. Since its passage, it…

| Kimberly (Kim) Hart
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Meeting the Moment: How GIWPS is Defending 25 Years of Progress in Women, Peace and Security and Advancing the Field

Advancing Women’s Participation in Security Institutions and Peace Operations: Gains, Gaps, and What to Do Next

Insights & Analysis Participation Why WPS Matters

(The views expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations, UN Women, or the Elsie Initiative Fund (EIF) for Uniformed Women in Peace Operations)  This month marks the 25th anniversary of United Nations Security Council resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (WPS), which called for advancing women’s participation,…

| Agathe Christien
Advancing Women’s Participation in Security Institutions and Peace Operations: Gains, Gaps, and What to Do Next

New Report Raises Alarm on Lack of Progress Globally for Women’s Rights and Wellbeing

Press Releases WPS Index

New York, October 27, 2025—Progress for women’s rights and wellbeing has stalled globally, according to the  2025/26 Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Index launched today in New York.  WPS Index scores reveal that global progress on women’s status has largely stagnated since tracking began in 2017, with declines in certain regions. “As wars and conflicts…

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New Report Raises Alarm on Lack of Progress Globally for Women’s Rights and Wellbeing

Women, Peace and Security Conflict Tracker: October Updates

Insights & Analysis Conflict Tracker

Our Women, Peace and Security Conflict Tracker combines real-time data points and original analysis to offer gender-sensitive insight into conflict dynamics across 25 countries.  This month, we are launching new country profiles for 25 countries to better reflect developments for women’s participation, protection, prevention, and relief and recovery. This blog post highlights select updates. To…

Women, Peace and Security Conflict Tracker: October Updates

GIWPS Analysis: ICC Ruling on War Crimes Committed in Sudan

Insights & Analysis Justice & Accountability

The ICC’s October 2025 judgment in the case THE PROSECUTOR v. ALI MUHAMMED ALI ABD-AL-RAHMAN (“Ali Kushayb”) marks the first full conviction related to the atrocities committed in Darfur. The Court found Kushayb guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, torture, rape, persecution, and forcible transfer, committed between 2003–2004. Importantly, the judgment…

| Gihan Elhadidy
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GIWPS Analysis: ICC Ruling on War Crimes Committed in Sudan

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