Women's International League for Peace and Freedom turns attention to U.S. base relocation at Henoko

This article, orginally written for Japan Today by Nicholas Armin-Lemon, focuses on the WILPF Japan's advocacy around the relocation of the US base. WILPF International President is currently directing all of the activities out of Doshisha and Ritsumeikan Universities in Kyoto. The group has undertaken the daunting task of eliciting a response from mainland Japanese people towards peaceful goals.

WILPF TRIENNIAL CONGRESS 2018 IN GHANA

WILPF holds a international triennial congress in order to create policy, build relationships between WILPF offices and organise. These congresses are a opportunity to build networks and communication between WILPF offices, elect leaders and formulate policy.

A New Way of Doing Business: Partnering for Peace and Sustainable Development

To meet the scale and ambition of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the private sector will have to play a central role. The agenda provides a window of opportunity for the private sector, governments, and the UN to collaborate with each other through a new global partnership.

Monthly Action Points (MAP) for the Security Council: August 2018

For August, in which the United Kingdom has the presidency of the UN Security Council, the MAP provides recommendations on Central Africa, Conflict Prevention and Mediation, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Iraq, Lebanon, Somalia.

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Why Building Resilience is Critical for the SDGs

GRP has developed a set of principles to guide its approach to resilience in pursuit of the SDGs. These are:

1. Embrace complexity. Working to identify the root causes of complex development challenges, and how these can be addressed within political, economic, ecological and social systems.

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