By Alicia Luedke [caption id="attachment_6740" align="alignnone" width="150"] Debris in the Terrain Compound after the July attack on aid workers by South Sudanese troops. Photo credit: Adriane...
By: Kristen Cordell Here in Pakistan, Mossarat Qadeem, founder of Paiman Trust, is working at the grassroots level with women, such as mothers, and Madrassa teachers, empowering them...
By Clara Fisher, Paige Harland, Kat Ilich, and Erin McGown For two weeks in March, thousands of women and men from every country, culture, and...
By: Clara Fisher, Paige Harland, Kat Ilich, and Erin McGown In October 2000, after years of lobbying by women’s rights activists, the UN Security Council passed...
By: Constance Baroudos As security threats increase in Europe, NATO must show it stands behind each of its members. President Barack Obama quadrupled funding for the European...

(Photo: Khaled Abdullah/Reuters) By: Bushra AL-Huthi As the war in Yemen continues to tear the country apart, the UN envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh...
[caption id="attachment_5459" align="alignnone" width="300"] © REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov[/caption] By Elizabeth Pond "An exclusive report on the inner workings of Russian intelligence in Ukraine, from the Berlin...
By Elizabeth Pond Ukraine has miraculously fought the Russian military behemoth to a standstill and fighting has ceased in the Donbas. With Russian pressure off,...
By Elizabeth Pond With the heavy guns suddenly silenced on the Donbass "truce" line for a month, a new era has begun. The reading of...
Women, Peace and Security in Dutch Foreign Policy: A Recommendation for the New National Action Plan
[caption id="attachment_5209" align="aligncenter" width="572"] Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Cassandra Thompson: https://www.dvidshub.net/image/625440[/caption] By Alex Paul The Netherlands has long been at the forefront of women, peace...