Feminist Foreign Policy

Feminist foreign policy enables equal social participation for all citizens. It's about enabling political participation and distributing resources fairly. It recognizes that no one is safe as long as women and other marginalized groups are discriminated against and endangered. Therefore, it opposes patriarchal structures in favor of peace for all. The GWI is committed to ensuring that this has a transformative effect, i.e. is intersectional and decolonial.

Roadmap to 1325

Published: 21 November 2013
The UN resolution 1325 It could be a milestone for gender-equitable security policy. This volume contributes to filling the gap in knowledge about approaches both to gender-sensitive peace and security policy.

Human Security = Women’s Security?

Published: 21 November 2013
No sustainable security policy without a gender perspective. Documentation of a conference of the Feminist Institute and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in cooperation with the Women's Security Council on October 24-25, 2003 in Berlin. Publication Series of the Gunda Werner Institute, Vol. 2, second edition, Berlin 2007.

Peace and Security for All

Published: 1 March 2010
Feminist Positions and Perspectives on Peace and Security Policy. In this publication the Gunda Werner Institute presents a detailed position paper to contribute to the international debate on peace and security policy. S. Publication series of the Gunda Werner Institute, Volume 6, March 2010.