The IGLI Network

Our work is centered around a global network of feminist activists, policymakers, and academics.

We work to build bridges between movements and across sectors fighting for peace and human rights.

Our Network of Institute Alumni and Collaborators spans 45+ countries and bridges grassroots movements, academia, policymaking, and advocacy. These broad networks enable better collaboration transnational solidarity.

A few examples of why networks matter…

  • The IGLI network mobilized to get alums from Uganda and DR Congo released from prison for leading democracy movements.

  • Alums from Togo and Israel collaborated to better understand militarized technologies like Pegasus to protect their movements and communities.

  • Collaborations across sectors in the U.S. have helped to build stronger allyship between advocacy organizations.

Network Collaborations

The Feminist Peace Playbook

A guide for transforming U.S. Foreign Policy away from militarized security and towards care. The playbook was a collaboration with the Feminist Peace Initiative and included input from allies across sectors.

The Feminist Peace Summit

Feminist WINS Webinar

This webinar series focuses on stories of hope from feminist movements, advocacy efforts and scholarship. The series is publicly available, look out for our next webinar. You can watch the recordings below.

The Feminist Peace Summit brought together feminist thinkers from across sectors - including philanthropy, academia, journalism, policy and grassroots movements.