DossierFeminist foreign and development policyBeyond the label This dossier is a result of an exploration of Germany's current feminist foreign and development policy, aiming to address the fundamental question: What is actually feminist about it? Image credits What is feminist about Germany’s current foreign and development policy? Editorial It has been now almost one year since Germany introduced its feminist foreign and development policy. For FAIR SHARE of Women Leaders, this endeavour meant to influence especially the German process of implementing these feminist policies. By Miriam Mona Mukalazi From Climate Action to Feminist Justice Report This article discusses the potential of a feminist approach to climate justice and feminist foreign and development policy. The authors, Gina Cortés Valderrama and Katy Wiese, argue that feminist perspectives are unabdingbar in addressing economic rights, energy transition, and climate-related damages and losses. By Miriam Mona Mukalazi Move the Money! The Necessity to Redistribute Feminist Resources Commentary Which role does feminist development and foreign policy play as a tool of state-funded resources for feminist movements and organisations? A discussion with the activists Amina Doherty and Michelle Reddy. By Miriam Mona Mukalazi (Not) Upholding Feminist Principles in Peace and Security Policies Discussion Feminist peace is directly linked to a commitment to demilitarization, but the concrete implementation of this often appears inadequate. A discussion with Hilina Berhanu Degefa and Barbara Mittelhammer. By Miriam Mona Mukalazi In cooperation with: Image credits
What is feminist about Germany’s current foreign and development policy? Editorial It has been now almost one year since Germany introduced its feminist foreign and development policy. For FAIR SHARE of Women Leaders, this endeavour meant to influence especially the German process of implementing these feminist policies. By Miriam Mona Mukalazi
From Climate Action to Feminist Justice Report This article discusses the potential of a feminist approach to climate justice and feminist foreign and development policy. The authors, Gina Cortés Valderrama and Katy Wiese, argue that feminist perspectives are unabdingbar in addressing economic rights, energy transition, and climate-related damages and losses. By Miriam Mona Mukalazi
Move the Money! The Necessity to Redistribute Feminist Resources Commentary Which role does feminist development and foreign policy play as a tool of state-funded resources for feminist movements and organisations? A discussion with the activists Amina Doherty and Michelle Reddy. By Miriam Mona Mukalazi
(Not) Upholding Feminist Principles in Peace and Security Policies Discussion Feminist peace is directly linked to a commitment to demilitarization, but the concrete implementation of this often appears inadequate. A discussion with Hilina Berhanu Degefa and Barbara Mittelhammer. By Miriam Mona Mukalazi