Tomislav Klišanin and Saira Gilić from our partner organisation Rezon in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Photo: Imrana Kapetanović

Our publications: reports, information materials and annual reports

The Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation wants the knowledge and experiences gained through our work in conflict-affect regions to benefit others.

That is why we regularly publish reports and information material on women’s rights, conflict resolution and peace and security. Each year, we also produce an annual report about the work of our partner organisations and the progress made during the year.

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Sweden’s development assistance for gender equality

Annual report 2024

Good practice handbook on the prevention of and response to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment

It takes two to tango

Where’s the money for women’s rights in Ukraine?

No time to give up

The continuum of violence

Sextortion: Breaking the silence in the DR Congo

Women’s Rights in Western Balkans (2024)

COP29: Pay up, phase out and include

Hidden voices

Missing gender perspectives in the Berlin Process

From gender-relevant to gender-transformative climate finance: Rwanda case study

A feminist approach to conflict sensitivity

EU enlargement package 2024: Input for the Western Balkans

Obstetric, reproductive & maternal violence in Gaza

Annual report 2023

EU enlargement and Ukraine: Fundamental rights and rule of law

Environment is a feminist issue

EU enlargement and Georgia

A low hanging fruit

Your guide to self-care

The state of women human rights defenders 2023

Women’s Rights in Western Balkans (2023)

The Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation regional strategy sub-Saharan Africa 2023–2028

Rwanda Herstory: Rwanda Women Changemakers

EU’s Gender Action Plan III: Halfway there? Observations at the mid-term of the EU GAP III

A Feminist Response to the Recovery of Ukraine

They came together not to be silenced—gender-based violence in conflict & the role of women’s rights organisations

Making Feminist Foreign Policy a reality

Annual report 2022

Friends or foes?

A gender lens must be at the heart of World Bank Group reform

World Bank Gender Strategy—recommendations from women’s rights organisations

Position paper Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

The Game Changer—How a Feminist Foreign Policy could transform societies

Earthquake Response: Recommendations Regarding Funding Syrian Women’s Organisations

Gendered Impacts of the Lachin Corridor Blockade

A feminist response to Russia’s war in Ukraine (2023)

Women’s Rights in Western Balkans (2022)

Feminist Movements and Climate Justice in Middle East and North Africa

A ‘Woman’s Work’—Strengthening Women’s Access to Benefits after the Second Nagorny-Karabakh War

The Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation strategy 2023–2028

Social protection and gender equality

Annual report 2021

Gender, women’s rights, environment and climate change in Rwanda

Position paper The Climate, Gender and Conflict Nexus (2022)

A Feminist Response to the War in Ukraine (2022)

A stitch in time saves nine (2022)

Gender-based discrimination and labor in Serbia (2022)

Fund Us Like You Want Us To Win

Solidarity is our only weapon

Challenging the norm – global stories of women’s economic empowerment

Position paper Economic Gender Equality (2021)

Impact of shrinking space on women organising in Jordan

Annual report 2020

Women’s Rights Organisations at the Center of Implementation of the EU Gender Action Plan III (2021-2025)

Is the glass half full or half empty?

The Space for Women Human Rights Defenders and LGBTQI Activists in Liberia

Women’s Rights in Western Balkans (2020)

The Missing Peace

Survey on impact and long-term needs of women’s actors in the context of covid-19

Exposing the gap (2020)

Building a grassroots and women-led response to covid-19 in Syria

Where’s the Money for Women’s Rights? (2020)

A Right Not A Gift (2020)

Annual report 2019

From Law to Practice (2019)

Watchdog Monitoring Report (2020)

Statement: A feminist perspective on the global response to covid-19

Strengthening EU Support to Gender Equality Through External Action (2020)

The Fierce and the Furious (2019)

Women’s rights in Western Balkans (2019)

Two steps forward, one step back (2019)

Maintaining a Role for Women’s Organizations in International Development Finance

A Violent Network

Annual report 2018

Listen to Her – Gendered Effects of the Conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and Women’s Priorities for Peace

Gender-based discrimination and labour in Serbia

Women’s Rights in Western Balkans (2018)

What’s gender got to do with it? Gender analysis of 2018 European Commission Country Reports for the Western Balkans

Annual report 2017

Suffocating the movement—shrinking space for women’s rights (2018)

A new European perspective for the Western Balkans, or more of the same? (2018)

Mind the GAP – An independent evaluation of the implementation of the EU Gender Action Plan II in Western Balkan countries

Building resilience – Counteracting the shrinking space for women’s rights

The gendered matter of violence

“Do not underestimate my strength!” – From war to sustainable peace (2016)

Violations against women in Syria and the disproportionate impact of the conflict on them (2016)

Young women’s peace charter (2015)

Handbook – Gender- and conflict-sensitive journalism (2015)

Fact sheet: Violence against women in Iraq (2015)

#Femdefenders – Young women who tear down barriers (2015)

Gender Audit of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Region (2015)

“Peacebuilding defines our future now” (2015)

Femdefenders: The hatred against women human rights defenders – online and offline (2014)

Patriotism and Patriarchy (2014)

Peace journalism (2013)

Equal power – Lasting peace (2012)

Change in progress! (2012)

Fact sheet: Women’s security is ignored (2012)

Missing the target (2012)

Women’s participation in peace negotiations (2012)

Fact sheet: Women are important in peace processes (2012)

Fact sheet: Women give a voice to civil society (2012)

Fact sheet: Violence against women as a weapon (2012)

Integrated Security: a manual (2011)

Making achievements last – Learning from exit experiences (2011)

Make room for peace (2011)

Building security – A contribution to the debate on security policy (2011)

UNSCR 1325 in Europe – 21 case studies of implementation (2010)

Study of national action plans for UNSC resolution 1325 – Nordic countries (2010)

Ten recommendations for UNSCR 1325 implementation (2010)

Link between domestic violence and armed conflict (2010)

Insiste Persiste Resiste Existe (2008)

Good and bad examples – Lesson learned from working with resolution 1325 (2007)

Pushing the limits – Young women’s voices about war, peace and power (2007)

To make room for changes – Peace strategies from women’s organisations in Bosnia & Herzegovina (2006)

Security on whose terms? – If men and women were equal (2005)

Voices from the field – About prosecution of sexualised violence in an international context (2004)

Rethink! A handbook for sustainable peace (2004)

War is not over with the last bullet – Overcoming obstacles in the healing process (2002)

A psychosocial model of healing from the traumas of ethnic cleansing (2001)

Getting it right? – A gender approach to UNMIK administration in Kosovo (2001)

Engendering the peace process – A gender approach to Dayton and beyond (2000)

Annual report 2016

Annual report 2015

Annual report 2014

Annual report 2013

Annual report 2012

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