
Feminist and Development Practice
Explore ways to improve organisational feminist practice, including practical toolkits and frameworks.
IWDA DECOLONIAL FRAMEWORK AND STRATEGY
IWDA is deeply committed to decolonising our approach to feminism and development. We recognise that international development has harmful and oppressive roots, and that we must push to transform power within the sector and beyond. This work is critical to our meaningful engagement with global feminist movements and to achieving our overall vision of gender…
Space for voice: Evaluation of the Women Deliver Oceanic Pacific Regional Convening Partnership
Following WD2023 in Kigali, members of the Regional Convening Partnership gathered to reflect on what we had achieved, and how we had achieved it. We hoped to identify lessons to support future regional organising for the Women Deliver 2026 Conference, and contribute to multi-stakeholder movement strengthening work more broadly.
Sex Work Position Paper
This position paper outlines IWDA’s support for the full decriminalisation of sex work.
The intersection of Human Rights and Feminist Foreign Policy
This paper examines how a human rights–based approach and feminist foreign policy (FFP) align.
A Feminist Approach to Australian Overseas Development Assistance?
Why is a feminist foreign policy needed for Australia and its aid program?
Indigenous Foreign Policy: A New Way Forward?
Current efforts of the Australian State engaging with First Nations communities, in Australia, in foreign policy practice and international relations as a discipline, are woefully inadequate.
Feminist Organisational Capacity Strengthening Toolkit
IWDA’s Feminist Organisational Capacity Strengthening (FOCS) Toolkit is designed to support women’s rights organisations to further align their operations with feminist principles.