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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


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