-Women's Rights Day: in the face of backlash, strengthen solidarity and celebrate victories

International Women's Day is always a valuable moment for mobilization, but this March 8, 2024, is undoubtedly even more important. With half the planet heading to the polls for major elections in 2024, feminist movements must come together to stand up to [...]
– Equipop's response to Minister A. Bergé's comments on feminist associations

The comments made on February 11 in a radio interview by the Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister, responsible for Gender Equality and the Fight against Discrimination, are unacceptable.
– ROAJELF GUINEA: Informing, raising awareness, and mobilizing in response to the resurgence of rape of minors

Faced with the alarming rise in sexual violence against women and girls, the West African Network of Young Women Leaders in Guinea (ROAJELF Guinea) has launched a multi-stakeholder media campaign on rape of minors to raise awareness of the scale of this phenomenon and urge the authorities to […]
– Emmanuel Macron’s “demographic rearmament”: Our ovaries won’t go to war

After carrying out another government reshuffle in early January, and ahead of the Prime Minister’s policy statement, Emmanuel Macron held a press conference on January 16th to lay out the main political orientations on a variety of issues. In particular, he presented the government’s measures for “demographic rearmament.” Borrowing language from ultra-conservative war rhetoric, the […]
– Emmanuel Macron's "demographic rearmament": our ovaries will not go to war

During his press conference on January 16, Emmanuel Macron presented the government's measures for its "demographic rearmament." By borrowing language from warlike and ultra-conservative rhetoric, the President sparked incomprehension and outrage among many feminist activists and associations. Equipop joins in these reactions: the bodies of [...]
Combating sexual violence with Stop au Chat Noir

In Côte d'Ivoire, the association Stop au Chat Noir has set up a 16-month project aimed at meeting the needs of survivors of sexual violence, with the support of the Feminists in Action fund. Created in 2019, the association Stop au Chat Noir takes its name from the Ivorian expression "faire chat noir," which means to bring bad luck.
– Walking the Talk

Walking the Talk is a consortium program that aims to promote the adoption and implementation of feminist foreign policies and gender equality policies in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the European Union. Inclusive foreign policies that defend gender equality and reflect the voices of women and […]
– Walking the Talk

Walking the Talk aims to boost the adoption and implementation of Feminist Foreign Policies and gender equality in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the European Union. In other words, inclusive foreign policies that champion gender equality and reflect the voices of women and LGBTIQ+ people from the Global South. To achieve this, […]
– The Feminist Agora 2023: cultivating our alliances and changing the system!

“This 2023 Feminist Agora is an opportunity to strengthen our ties, exchange ideas, and continue to build a better future for all women together.” Mariamar Conon (Benin) – A look back at the week that brought together 65 feminist activists in Cotonou last October!
75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: issues that are more relevant than ever

December 10, 2023 marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Equipop and numerous civil society organizations around the world emphasize that this founding text remains more relevant than ever in defending the rights of all. This anniversary is an opportunity to recall that it […]