Research
Connecting movements and scholarship. IGLI translates the experiences of activists into cutting-edge research that advances understanding of women’s leadership in grassroots movements. We also make existing feminist scholarship accessible to movements and the public, to support knowledge-driven action. Insights from IGLI’s first decade are being compiled into a book, capturing lessons and strategies for building strong and effective movements worldwide.
Women’s Rights After War Project
The Women’s Rights After War Project is a 5-year, multi-country research program that advances our understanding of how to further advance women’s rights and equality in the aftermath of war—vital prerequisites for security and democracy. To do so, we compare and evaluate women's rights interventions that followed war in six countries.
Publications
IGLI publishes in academic journals, news outlets and policy spaces on feminist approaches to peace, the war system, and U.S. Foreign Policy. We are interested in bridging the gap between movements and scholarship and making feminist analysis available to the public. Read and engage with our publications and interviews below.