Finding Feminism in Nuclear Policy: Event Series Summary

To launch CFFP UK's recent report 'Finding Feminism in Nuclear Policy' and to celebrate International Women's Day, CFFP UK hosted a series of three digital roundtables in March 2022 convening civil society experts and policymakers.


 
 

CFFP x Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens: Climate Justice 4 All

Since the beginning of the year, CFFP and the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens, have been working on this project: a series of 7 webinars throughout the year 2021 aiming at empowering activists, academia, policymakers and civil society in using climate advocacy and implementation strategies in the framework of the SDGs through an intersectional feminist lens.

Each event spoke to different target audiences and focused on knowledge exchange, joint learning, the creation of safe spaces and networking.Just in time for COP26 we are delighted to publish this briefing, summarising the key takeaways of the webinars and presenting clear demands to the international community in committing to climate justice. We hope to see many of the topics discussed in our webinars also being discussed at COP26. And we especially hope that this briefing is somehow seen as an appreciation for the tremendously incredible work activists all over the world are doing and an encouragement to keep going.

 
 

 
 

CFFP x 1014: New Approaches to Foreign Policy - Feminist Foreign Policy and Its Potential for Advancing Transatlantic Relations

Considering the on-going security crises, the global pushback against human rights, and the climate emergency, the transatlantic partnership is more crucial than ever. This event series aimed at increasing the dialogue between both sides of the Atlantic and fostering awareness about more sustainable approaches to foreign policy. It discussed transatlantic priorities in the fields of security, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and climate justice from a Feminist Foreign Policy perspective. Read our summary of the series here!

 
 

UN75 Nuclear Dialogue: Event Summary

On 16 March 2020, CFFP UK, UNA-UK, and Article 36 held a UN75 dialogue. The online consultation was chaired by Lord Stewart Wood and debated how to achieve ‘the future we want, the UN we need’ in relation to nuclear security. The meeting brought together participants ranging from UK officials, members of the diplomatic community, academics and NGO representatives. The cross-sectoral expertise resulted in fresh perspectives and pragmatic policy recommendations on the future of nuclear security, all of which have been submitted to the UN75 reporting mechanism.