Resources
Gender Apartheid in Iran: Foreign Policy Responses
Professor Jacqui True, Dr Amir Ahmadi and Professor Alison Ross call for all states to implement practical foreign policy options, including codify gender apartheid as a crime against humanity through resolutions of the UN General Assembly and other multilateral bodies, as tools to to hold the Islamic Republic accountable for crimes against women.
IWDA Stakeholder Perception Review 2021-2022
The objective of the Stakeholder Perception Review is to obtain feedback from IWDA stakeholders order to provide IWDA with organisational learning.
IWDA Partner Perception Review 2021-2022
Partners were given a set of four questions by an independent consultant to guide their responses on experiences engaging with IWDA.
Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan: Foreign Policy Responses
In this AFFPC issues paper, Dr. Farkhondeh Akbari and Professor Jacqui True make the case that governments employing a feminist foreign policy approach must use the term “gender apartheid” to signal their condemnation in the strongest terms.
Women Deliver Oceanic Pacific Regional Outcomes Statement
This Outcomes Statement contains the shared learnings, priorities and messages agreed upon at the Women Deliver Oceanic Pacific Convening event – Melbourne.
IWDA Schedule at Women Deliver 2023
Detailed schedule of IWDA events at Women Deliver 2023
From economic growth to a wellbeing economy: notes for a feminist foreign policy
In this Issues Paper, Sarah Cook and Naila Kabeer explore the idea of a feminist economy of wellbeing and how such an economy might be measured.
Pacific Feminist Strategies for Liberation: An Urgent Call to Action
The third Pacific Feminist Forum builds upon the first and second Pacific Feminist Forum Outcomes and ongoing movement building across diverse feminist spaces since 2016.
IWDA Analysis of the Australian Federal Budget 2023-24
The 2023-24 Australian Federal Budget comes at a critical milestone for the global efforts towards gender equality.
Sex Work Position Paper
This position paper outlines IWDA’s support for the full decriminalisation of sex work.