The Gender Security Project
Who has a Feminist Foreign Policy?
Updated: 6 days ago
This tracker was inspired by an idea from Katie Whipkey, one of the participants in our Feminist Foreign Policy Course, as a way to keep track of countries that have adopted, declared an intention to adopt, or have adopted and since discarded a feminist foreign policy. This page will be updated periodically as and when new information becomes available.

Country | Status of FFP | Year of Adoption | Mode of Adoption |
Adopted (Status post-elections uncertain) | January 2023 | Decree and Action Plan | |
Adopted | June 2017 | Feminist International Development Policy | |
Adopted | June 2023 | Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Declared intent | March 2023 | Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Adopted | March 2019 | Feminist Diplomacy | |
Adopted | March 2023 | Guidelines on Shaping a Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Declared intent | April 2021 | Gender Mainstreaming | |
Declared intent | March 2021 | Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Adopted (Status post-elections uncertain) | June 2021 | Action Plan on Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Adopted | January 2020 | Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Declared intent | June 2023 | Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Adopted | November 2023 | Feminist approach to international relations | |
Adopted | March 2021 | Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Declared intent | March 2023 | Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Abandoned | October 2014 - October 2022 | Feminist Foreign Policy | |
Declared intent (Status post-elections uncertain) | November 2022 | Feminist Foreign Policy |