Naomi Mwaura entered her family business of operating matatus, a form of public transportation in Kenya, with a feminist perspective to promote the work of the women in the profession to begin making systemic changes to reduce gender-based violence.
Our Secure Future worked in collaboration with Foreign Policy magazine's independent research division, FP Analytics, to produce this issue brief on the business case for Women, Peace and Security in the Digital Age.
The lessons from how a lack of women in the urban planning and infrastructure fields equally apply to the WPS agenda in international peace and security.
The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Caucus was officially established in January 2020. The WPS Caucus seeks to ensure that the WPS goals stated in UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and in the Women, Peace and Security Act are actively considered national security and foreign policy priorities for ...
OSF facilitated connections between WPS actors and our Distinguished Partner awardees to discuss the importance of local ownership in the development space and create opportunities for greater support and collaboration.