Financiación de Mujeres Constructoras de Paz: Desmantelando las Barreras a la Paz

“Financiación de Mujeres Constructoras de Paz: Desmantelando las Barreras a la Paz” ofrece un análisis de los obstáculos existentes a los que se enfrentan los donantes y las WPBO locales y señala los recientes avances en este ámbito de la práctica. Es alentador que existan modelos y mecanismos de financiación eficaces. Desde el Fondo Innovador para la Paz (IPF) de ICAN, independiente y con múltiples donantes, que ofrece subvenciones pequeñas y medianas y apoyo técnico en todo el mundo a las WPBO, hasta el Fondo Humanitario y para la Paz de las Naciones Unidas (WPHF), que ofrece subvenciones de mayor cuantía en determinados países, algunos fondos están llegando a las WPBO.

Sanam Naraghi Anderlini’s Remarks at GAC’s Risk Appetite Hackathon

On June 21 and June 29, 2023, Global Affairs Canada (GAC) hosted a Risk Appetite Hackathon. This high-level, policy-based and hybrid event, brought together over 300+ partners, including Canadian and local grassroots organizations from around the world, as well as various think tanks and like-minded donors.

Kadın Barış İnşacılarını Fonlamak: Barışın Önündeki Engelleri Kaldırmak

Kadın Barış İnşacılarını Fonlamak: Barışın Önündeki Engelleri Kaldırmak” başlıklı bu doküman, bağışçılar ve yerel kadın barış inşa kuruluşlarının karşılaştığı mevcut engellere dair bir analiz yaparak bu uygulama alanındaki son gelişmelerden söz etmektedir. Dünyanın her yerinde kadın barış inşa kuruluşlarına küçük ila orta ölçekli hibe ve teknik destek sağlayan ICAN’in bağımsız, çok bağışçılı Yenilikçi Barış Fonu (IPF), ve seçilen ülkelere daha büyük hibeler veren Birleşmiş Milleler Kadın Barış ve İnsani Yardım Fonu (WPHF) gibi etkili fonlama model ve mekanizmalarının var olması umut vericidir. Ancak bu fonlar yetersiz ve kadın barış inşa kuruluşları hala yeterli kaynaklara sahip değil.

Economic Security of Women Peacebuilders and the Role of the Private Sector in Supporting Them and Their Work

On January 26, 2022, Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex joined ICAN and members of WASL for a discussion on the economic security of women peacebuilders and the role of the private sector in supporting their work.

The work of peacebuilding, as evidenced by the poor implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 16 which emphasizes on the promotion of peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, is often perceived as the purview of governments with little to no contribution from the private sector. But peace and security are essential for economic growth including infrastructure, development, and investment in human resources. The nexus of the private and peacebuilding sectors could be strengthened and benefit from a strong partnership.

Fund Us Like You Want Us To Win: Feminist Solutions for more Impactful Financing for Peacebuilding

This background paper for the High-Level Meeting on Financing for Peacebuilding was prepared by the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN), Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP), Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC), Kvinna till Kvinna, MADRE, and Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).

The paper focuses on six structural barriers faced by diverse women peacebuilders in accessing funds to support their work. While acknowledging that existing solutions to mitigate challenges need to be further amplified and strengthened, this paper explores innovative avenues to transform the current system of peacebuilding financing to sustainably address the challenges faced by diverse women peacebuilders in the pursuit of inclusive and lasting peace.