Feminist foreign policy is a key tool in addressing collective action problems like climate change, global health structures and changing areas of governance. With Mexico and Libya becoming the first Global South countries to adopt a feminist foreign policy, conversations about FFP and gender mainstreaming in the Indo Pacific are increasing.
The International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA) with the Australian Feminist Foreign Policy Coalition and the Kubernein Initiative invite you to our Commission on the Status of Women parallel session.
This event will explore the relevance of feminist foreign policy approaches in the region, both in terms of the lessons Indo-Pacific countries can take from other parts of the world, and the opportunities and pitfalls for countries exploring FFP approaches to their relationships in the Indo-Pacific.