The Future is now! On the relevance of the Beijing Platform for Action today Comment Equal power for women, a life with less violence and more justice are the goals that were set 25 years ago at the 4th World Conference on Women and in the Beijing Platform for Action. So far, gender equality has never been achieved. By Barbara Unmüßig
Women on the Roadside of the War This article tells about the stories of women who moved to Armenia in the third Artsakh war and whose husbands stayed in the battlefield in Artsakh. By Gayane Ghazaryan
The Voice of Non-Militants: the Experience of Women from Eastern Ukraine In times of war, when only the voice of arms is heard, the voice of the unarmed is lost; however it is essential to listen to the latter because sooner or later the arms will go silent and it will be necessary to start learning to live in peace. By Nina Potarska
From Transition to Transformation - Women, Peace & Security Afghan Women have had a long journey in terms of their rights and socio-political participation since the Taliban downfall in 2001. As Afghanistan has just entered into a new decade of transformation, the main questions related to women, peace and security remain: What has been built to ensure women’s protection and participation over the last decade? And what strategic approach could consolidate gender equality in the decade to come? By Abdullah Athayi
„Women joining the armed forces have not made armies less brutal“ Barbara Lochbihler resumes the efforts of the Women's League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) in promoting peace and equal rights in the context of the Beijing Conference in 1995. By Barbara Lochbihler
We shall be justice! "We shall be justice!" said Charlotte Bunch, at the opening of the Women’s Court in Sarajevo which represents an alternative model of transitional justice which introduces a gender perspective into existing mechanisms of attainment of justice, this time based on feminist foundations. By Paula Petričević
Transitional justice in feminist hands - the case of feminist activists in Serbia Lepa Mlađenović sketches out feminist activism in Serbia between 1995 and 2015. By Lepa Mlađenović
Borders of the Millennium: the Present Borders of the Millennium: the Present. From the book "Women Documented - Women and Public Life in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 20th Century".
Women in Armed Conflicts – Prosecuting Sexual and Gender based Crimes In the context of the Beijing +20 Review, the Gunda-Werner Institute and the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) hosted an event focused on the achievements and remaining gaps with regard to one of the critical areas mentioned in the Beijing Platform for Action: Women in Armed Conflicts. By Gitti Hentschel
The War and Post-War Period in Bosnia and Herzegovina This Was Not Our War - The position of women in the period 1992-1995 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. From the book "Women Documented - Women and Public Life in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 20th Century".