News and Views
Find the latest news and perspectives from Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative staff below.


PODCAST: Lyric Thompson Talks Feminist Foreign Policy in the United States
Will the United States adopt a feminist foreign policy? And what would that mean? In this episode of Inkstick Media’s Things That Go Boom, Lyric Thompson of the Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative joins other feminist movement leaders to share their perspectives on the opportunities, challenges and silver linings in realizing a more feminist approach to foreign policy in the U.S.

NEWSLETTER: CSW 68 Roundup: Latin America in Focus
In the April issue of our newsletter, we recap key highlights for feminist foreign policy and share updates from our Global Partner Network from the 68th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 68).

NEWSLETTER: Finding Hope through Gratitude: Marking our First Year
As we close out the Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative’s first year, read our latest newsletter to hear how we are looking to the vision of feminist foreign policy to guide our work, relationship sand impact in 2024.

PODCAST: Spogmay Ahmed on Feminist Foreign Policy and Her Advocacy Journey
In this episode of Girls’ Globe’s Hey Changemaker! podcast, Spogmay Ahmed of the Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative describes what feminist foreign policy is, tells the story of how she got involved in this work and shares what inspires her to work for gender, racial and social justice.

Now Hiring: Administrative Assistant
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NEWSLETTER: Celebrating our First Nine Months of Impact
From our official launch at the 67th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women to our first regional convening on feminist foreign policy, read our first newsletter to learn more about our first nine months of impact.

OPINION: The Precarious Force of Feminist Foreign Policy
When Margot Wallstrom, then Sweden’s foreign minister, announced back in 2014 that her country would pursue a feminist foreign policy, the idea was greeted with skepticism.

PANEL: Building a Feminist World: Exploring the Power of Feminist Policies
What will it really take to change our global system? What do systemic alternatives rooted in human rights and centering justice look like? How are feminist foreign policies attempting to tackle some of these issues, or how should they? This session will explore a new global order and challenge existing paradigms so that we may re-imagine what a feminist future can look like.


Request for Proposals: Strategic Communications and Media Engagement Consultant or Agency
The Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative is looking for a Strategic Communications and Media Relations Consultant or Agency to help us amplify our efforts to advance feminist approaches to foreign policy to reach new global audiences including: governments and civil society in the Global South and North, international media and foreign policy outlets, especially those not traditionally focused on gender.
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PANEL: The Promise and Pitfalls of a Feminist Foreign Policy
Recently, several higher profile women have spoken of integrating a feminist foreign policy into their leadership, including Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s foreign minister. What is feminist foreign policy, what separates it from a non-feminist foreign policy, why it is relevant now and how can we execute it?

CSW67 Side Event: Feminist Foreign Policy-Making as a Diverse Tool to Strengthen Multilateralism: Lessons Learned and Opportunities
The goal of achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women, adolescents and girls in all their diversity is embedded at the heart of the international community's efforts to address the most pressing global issues.

OPINION: The U.S. must pass its feminist foreign resolution
Rather than playing it safe, the U.S. needs to show leadership by prioritizing a feminist approach to how it conducts business abroad.

ANALYSIS: Feminist Foreign Policies Make Headway Among Countries While the Originator, Sweden, Drops Out
The aspiration [of foreign policy which centers women’s rights, peace and environmental integrity] is not only an ethical imperative but also benefits global prosperity and security, according to scores of research.

Reps. Frankel, Lee, Kamlager-Dove Celebrate International Women’s Day with Introduction of Feminist Foreign Policy Resolution
“American foreign policy should reflect the world we live in, a world where half of the population is female,” said U.S. Representative Barbara Lee (CA-12).

Sound the Alarm—Sweden Drops ‘Feminist’ and Returns to Mere ‘Foreign Policy’
Sweden’s decision to remove the word “feminist” from its foreign policy framework is cause for concern, say global advocates.



Paris Peace Forum selects the Global Partner Network for Feminist Foreign Policy as a 2022 Scale Project
“The Paris Peace Forum will not end today. It will carry on through the work that we will invest behind the scenes over the course of the next year to support the ten selected projects.” - Trisha Shetty, President of the Steering Committee of the Paris Peace Forum