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Subject WIIS December Newsletter
Date December 2, 2025 2:52 PM
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December 2025 Newsletter

Dear WIIS Friends & Colleagues,

On November 12, WIIS Global convened The Future of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda: Advancing Innovation, Resilience, and Collective Action, marking the culmination of our 1325@25 Initiative [[link removed]]. Nearly 200 participants from embassies, government agencies, civil society, academia, the military, and the private sector joined this cross-sectoral gathering to assess the current state of the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda and envision bold pathways for transformation and collective action.

In this moment of rising authoritarianism, militarization, and hybrid warfare, the conference underscored a clear message: WPS is not simply a complement to global security strategy—it is both a strategic security doctrine and a political pro-democracy movement. WPS principles strengthen civic fabric, reinforce democratic resilience, and provide deterrence rooted in societal cohesion. Its pillars—prevention, participation, protection, and recovery—offer a roadmap for addressing today’s constellation of threats: from the manipulation of gender to attacks on women’s political participation to the need for robust digital and physical protection networks.

Discussions throughout the day reinforced that WPS, born of cross-sector solidarity 25 years ago, must evolve to meet the moment. The agenda must become bolder and more adaptive, confronting hybrid threats, strengthening democratic resilience, and building powerful networks of protection and solidarity. WIIS board member Chantal De Jonge Oudraat and WIIS member Michael E. Brown presented their new policy brief, The WPS Agenda Beyond 2025: Time for a WPS Treaty, which proposes an innovative path forward: the WPS movement should push for a UN General Assembly-adopted WPS treaty, shifting leadership from the Security Council to a broader coalition of member states and advocates to revive, legitimate, and strengthen WPS implementation in this crucial moment. Conference speakers emphasized harnessing the energy of social movements, cultivating cross-sector partnerships, and developing strategic messaging to advance and advocate for WPS principles in today’s complex political and security landscape. The conference also highlighted regional perspectives, featuring WIIS affiliate leaders Fauziya Ali, President of WIIS Horn of Africa, and Aleksandra Gasztold, Secretary-General of WIIS Poland, in a panel on regional participation and implementation of WPS.

This convening provided a vital space for reflection, dialogue, and creative thinking about how WPS must transform. We hope participants left inspired, informed, and connected–ready to unleash the full power of the WPS network to advance a more peaceful, democratic, and resilient world.

Recordings of the event are available below. To sustain this momentum, WIIS Global will publish a policy brief highlighting key takeaways and recommendations for the future of the WPS agenda in the new year.

As we close out the year and enter the holiday season, we extend our heartfelt appreciation for your continued engagement with WIIS and for being an important part of this collective effort to advance inclusive peace and security worldwide. Our End-of-Year Giving Campaign will be launching in December, and we encourage and greatly appreciate your support to continue this important work.

Warm regards,

Dr. Lauren Van Metre

President & CEO, Women In International Security (WIIS)

WIIS Global Team Updates

Watch event recordings [[link removed]] Learn more about 1325@25 [[link removed]]

EVENT

1325@25 Conference | WIIS Global

Date: November 12, 2025

WIIS Global hosted The Future of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda: Advancing Innovation, Resilience, and Collective Action, marking the culmination of the 1325@25 Initiative. The full-day conference brought together nearly 200 participants in person and online to explore the next chapter of WPS.

Speakers and breakout sessions highlighted the urgent need to adapt the WPS agenda to a rapidly changing political and security environment. Key takeaways include:

Key Takeaways:

WPS as Strategic Security Doctrine: WPS strengthens societal resilience, defends democratic institutions, and offers a roadmap for addressing today's complex threats through its four pillars: prevention, participation, protection, and recovery.

Building Broader Coalitions: With the UN Security Council increasingly constrained, WPS progress will rely on the UN General Assembly, civil society, grassroots organizers, and cross-sector partnerships that harness the power of allied movements.

Shaping the Narrative: WPS must operate as both a security framework and a pro-democracy movement, building coalitions across sectors and advancing messaging rooted in hope and inclusion.

Thank you to all who attended and participated in this important convening!

Upcoming Events & Opportunities

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EVENT (WIIS GLOBAL MEMBERS-ONLY)

WIISUp Wednesday| WIIS Global

Date: January 21, 2025 at 12:00 PM ET

Details: Join WIIS Global for a members-only virtual networking hour. Stay tuned for information on our featured guest speaker.

Learn More & Register [[link removed]]

EVENT

Professional Development | WIIS Canada

Date: December 3, 2025 at 12:00 PM ET

Details: Applying for federal jobs can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be! Join WIIS Canada to learn how to navigate GC jobs and make your application stand out.

Register Here [[link removed]]

EVENT

Networking Hour | WIIS Brussels

Date: December 4, 2025 at 6:30 PM CET

Details: Join WIIS Brussels for a festive winter happy hour! Attendees are encouraged to bring a male colleague or friend to foster inclusive engagement.

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OPPORTUNITY (WIIS GLOBAL MEMBERS-ONLY)

Discount Code for Threat Multiplier: Climate, Military Leadership, and the Fight for Global Security by Sherri Goodman

Description: Sherri Goodman [[link removed]] is a Distinguished Fellow at the Atlantic Council, Secretary General of the International Military Council on Climate & Security, and the author of Threat Multiplier: Climate, Military Leadership, and the Fight for Global Security. [[link removed]]

In Threat Multiplier, Goodman tells the inside story of the military’s fight for global security against one of the greatest threats the world has ever faced: climate change. A tale that is as hopeful as it is harrowing, Goodman’s book reveals how the US military has transformed into a clean energy and climate leader, recognizing that a warming world exacerbates every threat—from hurricanes and forest fires to competition for increasingly scarce food and water to power plays by Russia and China. The Pentagon now considers climate change in war games, disaster relief planning, international diplomacy, and even the design of its bases, thanks to Goodman’s decades long education of the US military and government officials.

WIIS Global members can access an exclusive 30% discount for this timely book through their Member Portal [[link removed]] under the “Member Resources” → “Discounts & Offers” tab.

Publications & Media Read Now [[link removed]]

PUBLICATION (POLICY BRIEF)

The WPS Agenda Beyond 2025: Time for a WPS Treaty | By WIIS Global Members Chantal de Jonge Oudraat & Michael E. Brown

Description: As part of WIIS Global's "1325 at 25" Initiative, WIIS members Chantal de Jonge Oudraat and Michael E. Brown published a new policy brief. At a time of critical reflection—and upheaval—for the WPS community, "The WPS Agenda Beyond 2025: Time for a WPS Treaty" posits an innovative path forward: the WPS movement should push for a UN General Assembly-adopted WPS treaty. Shifting leadership from the Security Council to a broader coalition of member-states (and broader advocates) will revive, legitimate, and strengthen the agenda’s implementation at a crucial moment.

Read Here [[link removed]]

PUBLICATION

Intersectionality in Gender-Responsive Formerly Armed Actor Reintegration | by WIIS Global’s Mahathi Ayyagari and Jonathan Röders

Details: Howard S. Brembeck WPS Fellow Mahathi Ayyagari published a research brief on gender-responsive reintegration with co-author Jonathan Röders, Director of Projects & Programs at the Corioli Institute.

Published by the Corioli Institute [[link removed]], this research brief reveals how reintegration programs often treat female formerly armed actors (FAAs) as a uniform group, ignoring how intersecting identities—like age, caregiving roles, and ethnicity—shape their distinct needs and challenges. It shows that recognizing these differences through an intersectional approach can improve program equity and outcomes. Key recommendations include differentiated intake, transparent referrals, flexible education and livelihood support, stigma reduction, and survivor-centered care. The brief highlights global examples of effective policies but notes that these are rarely integrated systematically. It calls for embedding intersectionality across all reintegration programming phases to foster inclusive and durable FAA reintegration.

Read here [[link removed]]

PUBLICATION

#25YearsofWPS Series | WIIS Italy

Description: WIIS Italy continues its blog series reflecting on 25 years of the WPS agenda. In a recent post, Martina Garbuglia explores how strengthening women’s informal networks can drive long-term individual and collective transformation.

Listen here [[link removed]]

MEDIA

Gendering Geopolitics: The Gendered Security Impacts of Advanced Technology in Conflict | Podcast Interview with Dr. Lauren Van Metre | WIIS Global

Description: WIIS President & CEO Lauren Van Metre joined New Lines Fellow Riley Sullivan to discuss the gendered security threats posed by advancing technology, particularly in the Ukraine context.

Together, they explore how AI, cyber, social media, and advanced military technology have impacted recent conflicts, what the gendered implications are, and the path forward for ethical use of these technologies.

Listen Here [[link removed]]

MEDIA

Bylines & Frontlines | WIIS Canada

Description: Check out a new episode from WIIS Canada’s podcast, Bylines & Frontlines, with hosts Dr. Colleen Bell and Frieda Garcia Castellanos.

Episode 4: 25 Years of UNSCR 1325: Feminist Resilience and the Future of WPS

Marking 25 years since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, this special anniversary episode features discussions and reflections on what this milestone means and what it takes to keep advancing the WPS agenda.

Recent Events

EVENT

WPS Virtual Consultation | WIIS Brussels

Date: November 27, 2025

Summary: WIIS Brussels hosted a virtual exchange with Women Wage Peace and Women of the Sun, two organizations bringing together Israeli and Palestinian women in the pursuit of peace. United under the Mothers’ Call initiative, they highlighted women’s essential role in conflict prevention, negotiation, and peacebuilding. The event provided WIIS Brussels members with an intimate space for personal reflections and shared experiences.

EVENT

Professional Development | WIIS Italy

Date: November 25, 2025

Summary: WIIS Italy members participated in a workshop led by mentoring expert Allessandra Casano on transforming personal interests and talents into strategic professional assets.

EVENT

Panel on Digital Disinformation | WIIS Poland

Date: November 24, 2025

Summary: WIIS Poland president Aleksandra Gasztold joined a panel on youth vulnerability and digital transformation at the "Between Fact and Feed" conference.

EVENT

Panel on Digital Intelligence | WIIS Poland

Date: November 18, 2025

Summary: WIIS Poland president Aleksandra Gasztold participated in a panel on the emerging era of digital intelligence.

Watch event recordings [[link removed]]

EVENT

Women, Peace, and Security Conference | WIIS Spain

Date: November 11, 2025

Summary: WIIS Spain hosted the WPS Agenda: A Shared Commitment, celebrating UNSCR 1325. The conference featured national and international experts, including voices from the Malala Fund and Kenia, who shared their perspectives and experiences on advancing the Women, Peace, and Security agenda. The event concluded with closing remarks from Senegal’s Minister of the Armed Forces, General Birame Diop.

EVENT

Official Launch | WIIS Chile

Date: November 5, 2025

Summary: WIIS Chile celebrated its launch with an event bringing together Chilean authorities, civil society leaders, academics, and international security experts. Hosted in partnership with the University of Chile, the event featured reflections on UNSCR 1325, including participation from the UN Resident Coordinator in Chile, a welcoming message from WIIS Global, and concluded with a networking reception to connect current and future members.

Learn more [[link removed]]

OPPORTUNITY

Mentorship Programme | WIIS Brussels

Summary: WIIS Brussels Mentoring Programme kicked off a new cycle of its mentorship programme with an event hosted by KAS Brussels. The initiative aims to foster intergenerational dialogue and leadership development.

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