Servicing Extractivism?
By Sophie Toupin
In this article, Sophie Toupin reflects on the linkages between Social Corporate Responsibility (CSR), extractivism and the policies of the Canadian government in regards to non-governmental organizations. The article focuses on how many nonviolent movements, lead by women, are emerging in Canada, which stand up against the colonizing politics, demanding a transformative approach to safeguard peace and an environment for future generations that will not to be spoiled under the guise of economic development.
Read the article by Sophie Toupin
Every year WPP publishes its May 24 Pack around critical themes affecting the realities of peacebuilding on the ground. The 2015 edition of this publication will focus on the theme “Women, Peace and Security: Business as Usual?”, highlighting the impact of the business sector on the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda. The launch of the 2015 WPP May 24 Pack will coincide with the 15th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in October, 2015, in New York. In anticipation of the publication and in celebration of May 24 itself, WPP will be releasing several teaser articles from the publication in the days leading up to May 24.
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook to stay up to date on all of our publications and events.
12 Dec '17 Today, we are pleased to share with you the Conference Report “Financial Inclusion for Freedom and Security” by the Women Peacemakers Program, Duke Law International Human Rights Clinic, Human Security Collective, Transnational Institute, the Charity & Security Network, in cooperation with the Knowledge Platform Security and Rule of Law.
7 Dec '17 Today, on the 13th day of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign, we bring you the sad news that from 15 December onwards, the Women Peacemakers Program (WPP) will have to close its doors. We would like to ask for your time to read what has driven us to make this decision.
7 Nov '17 On Thursday, 26 October 2017, a side event entitled, “Pulling the Rug from Under Our Feet: What is the UNSCR 1325 Without Civil Society Freedoms?” was hosted on the margins of the 17th anniversary of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325. The event was hosted by the Women Peacemakers Program (WPP) and the Dutch Mission, in collaboration with Duke Law’s International Human Rights Clinic, Al-Hayat Center for Civil Society Development, Arab Women Organisation of Jordan, NOVACT, Free Sight Association, Iraqi Al-Amal Association, Women Empowerment Organisation, NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security and Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. This article briefly looks at the main issues discussed during the event.