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Beyond the Headlines: The State of Feminist Foreign Policy Today — Launch of “Defining Feminist Foreign Policy 2025”

  • Le Carré Edouard VII (and Zoom) 13 Rue Bruno Coquatrix Paris, IDF, 75009 France (map)
Registration is required. Please register here.

About the Event

The Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative invites you to the launch the fourth edition of its seminal Defining Feminist Foreign Policy paper, reviewing the state of the field from 2023 to 2025 and noting key opportunities, challenges and trends. Defining Feminist Foreign Policy 2025 is our most robust edition yet, featuring in-depth country analyses of more than twenty governments that have committed to or are exploring the advancement of a feminist foreign and/or development policy, featuring resources and perspectives of leading feminist activists, academics and organizations working to advance the field around the world. The event will present the paper’s key findings, showcase perspectives from key government and civil society partners from around the world and conclude with a cocktail reception for networking and further discussion. The event will be livestreamed and recorded.

Event Details

Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Time:

  • 4:00-5:30 PM CEST: Panel, Report Launch, Q&A

  • 5:30-7:00 PM CEST: Reception (in-person)

Location:

Important Logistical Notes:

  • To access the premises, please ensure you are registered.

  • The event will be livestreamed. Unfortunately, interpretation will not be available. However, a recording will be shared with captions in multiple languages on our Youtube (@TheFFPCollab).

  • For any questions, reach out to general@ffpcollaborative.org.

Speakers

  • Lyric Thompson, Founder and CEO, Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative

  • Spogmay Ahmed, Senior Policy Advisor, Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative

  • Delphine O, Ambassador and Secretary General of the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Feminist Foreign Policies, Government of France

  • Government of Colombia (TBC)

  • Memory Kachambwa, Executive Director, FEMNET (TBC)

  • Beth Woroniuk, Senior Fellow, Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative

  • Ana María Alonso Giganto, Ambassador-at-large for Feminist Foreign Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of Spain

  • Hibaaq Osman, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Karama

  • María Cristina Perceval, Former Ambassador to UN and Special Representative for FFP of Argentina; Senior Fellow, Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative

  • Beatriz Silva, Knowledge Management and Language Justice Consultant, Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative

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