Education, Citizenship, and Solidarity: Keys to Reducing Inequality – The Equipop/RESACOOP Experience

Since September 2023, Equipop and RESACOOP have been working together to build a long-term training partnership aimed at professionals in the fields of international solidarity and youth work, as well as those involved in projects related to Education for Citizenship and International Solidarity (ECSI). The global context is prompting a reevaluation of […]
Francophone Sororities #12 – Feminist struggles: imagining lasting peace

In a global context marked by increasing conflict, rising authoritarianism, and the weakening of human rights, feminists continue to imagine and build political alternatives. What roles do they play in peace processes? What forms do their struggles take in the face of violence, crises, and injustice? During […]
– Kif Mama Kif Baba: "Making feminism a collective force in Morocco"

Can you briefly introduce your organization and share the feminist vision that guides your work in your country and in the MENA region more broadly? Kif Mama Kif Baba is first and foremost a simple idea: to make feminism a collective, living issue that is accessible to all. We are a Moroccan feminist collective […]
– Decoding feminist foreign policies: a look back at the fourth Ministerial Conference on Feminist Diplomacy (Paris, October 22-23, 2025)

Against a backdrop of declining rights and funding crises, the Ministerial Conference on Feminist Diplomacy brought together 31 states in Paris. Feminist activists who made their mark at the event analyze the official announcements and reiterate the urgent need for truly transformative diplomacy, built with actors on the ground, rather than simply proclaimed. The […]
– Rights of migrant women and girls and gender-based and sexual violence: Equipop is actively involved in the field!

Preventing sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), particularly female genital mutilation (FGM) and forced and early marriage (FEM), and promoting access to support services for affected women and girls is the goal of the SAFE project launched in five European countries in June 2025. At the heart of the project […]
– Looking back at CSW69: in the face of conservative governments and the rise of fascism, feminist diplomacy must prevail

Equipop participated in the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, held from March 10 to 21 at the UN. This year marked the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action (Beijing+30), a roadmap for advancing gender equality and women's rights [...]
– Mobilization at the European Parliament: “How can we build a feminist Europe? The challenges posed by the far right”

On Tuesday, December 10, 2024, on the occasion of International Human Rights Day, Equipop co-organized, in collaboration with MEP Mélissa Camara, a launch event at the European Parliament to present its new report entitled "How to build a feminist Europe? The challenges facing the far right." This report, produced in cooperation [...]
– Equipop launches its podcast "Sororités Francophones" (French-speaking sororities)

Equipop releases the first episode of its feminist podcast "Sororités Francophones." Designed to amplify Francophone feminist voices, this podcast features a series of eight episodes offering an in-depth exploration of the issues and challenges faced by activists in Francophone communities.
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 […]
– Conference in Geneva: Facing backlash, strengthening alliances for a global feminist agenda

On Tuesday, November 21, 2023, Equipop organized a conference in Geneva on the theme "Facing the backlash: Promoting sexual and reproductive rights and health in multilateral spaces" in partnership with the Rosa Luxembourg Foundation and the Sexual Rights Initiative. The event welcomed around 100 participants, both online and on-site.