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Handbook

Sweden’s feminist foreign policy


Handbook
Sweden’s feminist foreign policy

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p. 26 The Swedish Embassy in Mexico
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p. 57 The Swedish Embassy in Islamabad
p. 62 The Permanent Representation of Sweden to the EU
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p. 94 The Delegation of Sweden to Unesco, Paris
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Contents
3.5 Exemples of internal work..............43

Contents Foreword ................................................ 6 3.6 Voices on feminist


foreign policy.............................................48
1. Introduction........................................ 8
4. M
 ethods for norm changes and
2. What is feminist foreign policy? ... 10 mobilisation ..................................... 52
2.1 The core of the feminist foreign
policy............................................................ 11 5. Working methods within the various
The three Rs...............................................13 subsidiary areas of foreign policy .60
2.2 The framework for the feminist 5.1 Foreign and security policy.............63
foreign policy.............................................16 5.1.1 Peace and security ........................63
2.3 Objective areas for Sweden's 5.1.2 Human rights, democracy
feminist foreign policy..............................19 and the rule of law....................................68
2.3.1 Full enjoyment of human 5.1.3 Disarmament and
rights............................................................20 non-proliferation......................................72
2.3.2 Freedom from physical, 5.2 International development
psychological and sexual violence......22 cooperation...............................................74
2.3.3 Participation in preventing and 5.3 Trade and promotion policy ............85
resolving conflicts, and post-conflict
peacebuilding............................................24 6. Working methods at country level .92
2.3.4 Political participation and
influence in all areas of society.............25 7. Pursuing gender equality in the face
2.3.5 Economic rights and of headwinds ..................................... 102
empowerment .........................................27
2.3.6 Sexual and reproductive 8. References...................................... 108
health and rights (SRHR) .......................28
8.1 Documents...................................... 108
3. W
 orking methods within the 8.2 Websites ............................................111
Swedish Foreign Service................. 30 8.3 Twitter.................................................111
3.1 Leadership...........................................31
3.2 Ownership ..........................................34
3.3 Guidance..............................................36
3.4 Support................................................39

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Foreword

In October 2014, Sweden became the use when analysing conditions in the shows that gender-equal societies enjoy based on new knowledge and analyses.
first country in the world to launch a contexts we work in. What do the better health, stronger economic
feminist foreign policy. Taking this step statistics say about the differences growth and greater security. It also In pursuing a feminist foreign policy,
means that we systematically integrate a between women and men, girls and shows that gender equality contributes Sweden’s feminist government has
gender perspective throughout our boys? Do they have the same rights – to to peace, and that when woman are taken another step towards realising its
foreign policy agenda. education, work, marriage, divorce and involved in peace processes, the vision of a gender-equal world. By
inheritance? Are women represented likelihood of lasting peace increases. sharing knowledge and experiences, we
This handbook is intended as a resource where decisions that affect them are can all contribute to accelerating global
in international work for gender equality made – in parliaments, on boards and in This handbook presents activities gender equality. Change is possible.
and all women’s and girls’ full enjoyment legal systems? Is gender equality taken carried out by thousands of people all
of human rights. It contains a selection into account when resources are over the world. Naturally, it only
of methods and experiences that can allocated – in central government includes a selection of implemented and
serve as examples and inspiration for budgets or development assistance ongoing activities, not least because
further work in the Swedish Foreign projects? methods are constantly being refined
Service and other areas of public
administration, and society generally. The policy has achieved significant
The handbook also outlines the first results. We have established a network Peter Eriksson Ann Linde Anna Hallberg
years of feminist foreign policy of women mediators active all around Minister for International Minister for Minister for Foreign
implementation, responding simul- the world. We have championed issues Development Cooperation Foreign Affairs Trade with responsibility
taneously to the considerable national relating to women, peace and security for Nordic Affairs
and international interest in this policy. within the UN Security Council. We
have campaigned for women’s and girls’
Sweden’s feminist foreign policy begins sexual and reproductive health and
and ends with reality. Based on facts and rights, and greater access to midwives;
statistics on the daily lives of girls and we have increased the representation of
women, the policy aims to deliver women in peace processes and legal
results that make a difference in people’s systems, and in the world’s largest
lives. Otherwise, it will lose its relevance. online encyclopedia Wikipedia.

Feminist foreign policy work is organised Our work is based on the premise that
around three Rs: rights, representation gender equality is not just a women’s
and resources. This is the framework we issue – it benefits everyone. Research

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1. Introduction Sweden is the first country in the world
to pursue a feminist foreign policy. The
This handbook is divided into seven
sections, combining methods with
policy was launched in 2014 in response examples of what the policy has
to the discrimination and systematic achieved. The introductory chapter
subordination that still mark the daily describes what Sweden’s feminist
lives of countless women and girls foreign policy involves and is based on.
around the world. The feminist foreign The next section reviews the methods
policy entails applying a systematic used to ensure the impact of the policy
gender equality perspective throughout in the Swedish Foreign Service. The
foreign policy. One starting point is following chapter provides examples of
that gender equality is an objective in how the feminist foreign policy works
itself, but it is also essential for with norm change and mobilisation.
achieving the Government’s other Then follows a chapter with examples
overall objectives, such as peace, of overall methods that have been used
security and sustainable development. within the three policy areas encompas-
sed by Swedish foreign policy – foreign
This handbook describes how Sweden’s and security policy, development
feminist foreign policy was launched, cooperation, and trade and promotion
gathered pace and was developed into policy. The two concluding chapters
a hallmark for Swedish dialogue in a take a closer look at operations at
world characterised by gender inequali- country level and describe the work
ty. The handbook is based on experien- involved in pursuing gender equality in
ces from the work of the Swedish the face of headwinds.
Foreign Service, and focuses on the
practical implementation of the policy.
It is intended to support the Swedish
Foreign Service in its ongoing work,
while also satisfying the considerable
national and international interest in
Sweden’s feminist foreign policy.

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2.1 The core of the feminist
foreign policy

2. What is feminist foreign policy? Essentially, Sweden’s feminist foreign


policy is a working method and a
“In a world with increasing
resistance to women’s and
perspective that takes three Rs as
girls’ rights, representation and
its starting point and is based on a
fourth R. The implication is that the resources, a feminist foreign
Swedish Foreign Service, in all its parts, policy is needed more than
shall strive to strengthen all women’s ever. Sweden will continue to
and girls’ Rights, Representation and
Resources, based on the Reality in pursue this policy with full
which they live. Sweden’s feminist force all around the world.”
foreign policy is a transformative Minister for Foreign Affairs Ann Linde
agenda that aims to change structures
and enhance the visibility of women
and girls as actors. Discrimination
and gender inequality in all life’s stages
and contexts shall be counteracted.
The policy is based on intersectionality,
which means taking into account
the fact that people have different
living conditions, levels of influence
and needs. 

iarritz-partnership-event-on-gender-equality-and-womens-empowerment/

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The Three Rs

Rights: The Swedish Foreign Service


“While a few seek to restrict the rights promotes all women’s and girls’ full Whose rights? 2
enjoyment of human rights, which
of half of the world’s population, we includes combating all forms of •• 104 countries around the world
violence and discrimination that restrict have laws preventing women
represent a global movement for the their freedom of action. from carrying out certain jobs
(for example in mining, manu-
empowerment of women and girls and Representation: The Swedish Foreign
Service promotes women’s
facturing, the construction
industry, energy, agriculture,

their full enjoyment of human rights.” 1 participation and influence in decision-


making processes at all levels and in all
water and transport).

areas, and shall seek dialogue with •• In 18 countries, men can legally
M
 inister for Foreign Affairs Ann Linde women representatives at all levels, prevent their wives from working.
including in civil society.
•• 59 countries have no laws
Resources: The Swedish Foreign forbidding sexual harassment
Service works to ensure that resources in the workplace.
are allocated to promote gender
equality and equal opportunities for all •• 123 countries have no laws
women and girls to enjoy human rights. regarding sexual harassment in
The Swedish Foreign Service shall also education.
promote targeted measures for diffe-
rent target groups. •• 37 countries have no laws to
protect pregnant employees
from being dismissed.

•• 45 economies have no laws to


protect women against violence
in the home.

2 The World Bank, “Women, Business and the Law 2018”


1 https://www.government.se/speeches/20192/09/speech-by-minister-for-foreign-affairs-ann-linde-at-
the-biarritz-partnership-event-on-gender-equality-and-womens-empowerment/

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”Women and girls around the ”There is overwhelming
Representation – what is world are still subjected to evidence that gender equality Equal distribution
the current situation? systematic discrimination and boosts economic growth. of resources

•• In 2017 there were only 17 women subordination. In recent years, Despite this, trade policy today •• Women own less than 20
heads of state in the world. In a we have seen a pushback on benefits men more than per cent of the world’s land
survey carried out by the Inter- global gender equality and women. We need to step up resources. In many countries,
Parliamentary Union in March women do not have the legal
2018, 193 countries were ranked girls' and women's opportuni- efforts to ensure that trade right to own land.6
based on the proportion of ties to empowerment and policy and trade promotion
women in parliament, with independence. Swedish activities benefit women and •• Globally, 200 million fewer
Rwanda, Bolivia and Cuba women than men own a mobile
development cooperation men equally.”
topping the list. Sweden came phone. 7 This limits women’s
seventh, with 43.6 per cent should help counteract these Minister for Foreign Trade with responsibility for
ability to access information and
Nordic Affairs Anna Hallberg
women.3 forces." 5 their participation in and access to
Minister for International Development
services, such as credit, which in
•• A study of 31 major peace Cooperation Peter Eriksson many countries are now provided
processes between 1992 and 2011 via mobile telephony.
revealed that only nine per
cent of negotiators were women.
Of those who signed peace
agreements, more than 96 per cent
were men.4

5 http://archive.ipu.org/wmn-e/classif.htm 6 https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/01/women-own-less-than-20-of-the-worlds-land-its-time-to-give-them-
6 https://www.peacewomen.org/sites/default/files/UNW-GLOBAL-STUDY-1325-2015%20(1).pdf equal-property-rights/
7 Invänta ny länk 7 https://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Connected-Women-Gender-Gap.pdf

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2.2 The framework for the Swedish gender research gathered Sweden regularly tops rankings of
International frameworks feminist foreign policy pace and became an established the world’s gender equality – from the
that form the basis for academic discipline. European Institute for Gender Equality’s
Sweden’s commitment (EIGE) ranking of gender equality in
– a selection Sweden’s foreign policy has long been Another key component in this the EU to the World Economic
characterised by a clear rights and systematic approach was the intro- Forum’s (WEF) Global Gender Gap.
•• The Universal Declaration of gender equality perspective. However, duction of gender mainstreaming as This demonstrates that Sweden’s policy
Human Rights. the feminist foreign policy represents a working method. This was introduced has been successful in many ways when
an increase in ambitions. The policy is in the 1990s, and has continued to it comes to promoting gender equality,
•• The Convention on the also an integral part of the work of a be developed and confirmed since but significant challenges still remain.
Elimination of All Forms of feminist government and a continua- then.9 Gender mainstreaming involves
Discrimination Against Women. tion of many years of national gender a gender equality perspective being
equality policy. included in all policies that affect
•• The declarations and actions plans people’s conditions, so that all women
from the UN World Conference Sweden made a name for itself early and men, girls and boys can live
on Women in Beijing and the on with its progressive gender equality equal lives.10
International Conference on policy featuring social reforms to
Population and Development strengthen women and girls at every Gender mainstreaming work has
in Cairo, as well as the final stage of life and in all forums, such as intensified further in recent years.
documents from the follow-up separate taxation, generous childcare This is illustrated, for example, by a
Meeting on Gender Mainstreaming in Government
conferences. provisions and shared, gender-neutral sharper focus on gender equality Agencies (JiM) with Director Generals of Swedish
parental leave. The right to abortion, within the central government budget. Government Agencies that participates in the
JiM-programme, October 2019. The meeting was
•• The United Nations Security which was introduced in 1974, also The Government has also expanded headed by Swedish Minister for Gender Equality, the
Council Resolution 1325 on helped to reinforce women’s rights. its Gender Mainstreaming in Minister for Social Security, and the Minister for
women, peace and security, and The Swedish Gender Equality Act was Government Agencies (JiM) Home Affairs.

subsequent resolutions. introduced in 1979 to create an equal programme to include almost 60


labour market free from discrimina- Swedish agencies. 11 On 1 January
•• The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable tion. Alongside these initiatives, 2018, the Government established
Development and the agreements a progressive movement led by women the Swedish Gender Equality Agency
from the conferences on emerged. Issues that had previously to contribute towards the effective,
financing for development. been seen as ‘women’s issues’ appeared structured and cohesive implemen-
on the general agenda for Swedish tation of gender equality policy.12
•• The EU action plan for gender domestic policy. Commissions were
equality and women’s empower- appointed which emphasised Sweden’s 8 www.regeringen.se/artiklar/2017/01/mer-om-jamstalldhetspolitikens-mal/
9 Bill 1993/94:147
ment in EU’s external relations. overall gender equality objective: 10 www.regeringen.se/regeringens-politik/jamstalldhet/jamstalldhetsintegrering/

“Women and men shall have the same power to 11 T he Gender Mainstreaming in Government Agencies initiative (‘Jämställdhetsintegrering i myndigheter’ in
Swedish, abbreviated to JiM) has its own website, and involves agencies including the Swedish International
shape society and their own lives.” 8 Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA).
12 Dir. 2016:108

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2.3 Objective areas for Sweden’s These are individual objectives, but
Feminist foreign policy – part The Government’s gender equality feminist foreign policy they also contribute to the same overall
of a bigger feminist structure policy takes as its starting point the objective: a gender equal world. The
knowledge and understanding that objectives are also mutually reinforcing
The Government Communication gender and power are created and Sweden’s feminist foreign policy will and are dependent on each other. By
“Power, goals and agency – a maintained structurally in all sections contribute to gender equality and all improving women’s and girls’ access to
feminist policy for a gender-equal of society. Gender is of fundamental women’s and girls’ full enjoyment of sexual and reproductive rights, positive
future” was launched in 2016. In this importance to people’s opportunities human rights. In order to implement changes can for example be observed in
Communication, the Swedish and conditions, at individual, organi- this, the Swedish Foreign Service has women’s economic empowerment.15
Government presented its gender sational and societal levels, and at produced an action plan that is updated Research also shows that an increase in
equality policy direction, including an every stage of life. Sweden still annually, with six long-term external women’s political participation and
organisation for implementation, a features significant differences in objectives.14 having more women in decision-ma-
monitoring system, a ten-year national conditions for life between women king positions leads to more progressi-
strategy for preventing and combating and men. There are systematic ve social reforms.16 Another example is
men’s violence against women, and a differences between women and men that stronger legislation for women’s
new structure for sub-goals. The when it comes to power and influence, The six external objectives rights leads to increased participation
starting point for this work is as follows: education, work, position, income, pay in the 2019–2022 action plan. for women in society. 17 The objectives
and careers, unpaid housework and The Swedish Foreign have intentionally been set at a high
“Sweden has a feminist Government. caring, exposure to violence and Service shall contribute to level in order to enable several policy
The Government’s gender equality health. The Government’s gender areas and tools to contribute to them
all women’s and girls’:
policy is based on the overall objective equality policy therefore aims to with their combined strength.
that women and men shall have the create justice between women and 1. Full enjoyment of human rights
same power to shape society and their men, girls and boys. The gender 2. Freedom from physical, psycho- Since 2017, the action plan also includes
own lives. Gender equality is a equality policy is also a central part logical and sexual violence a seventh objective involving the
question of justice and an important of the work to ensure full respect for Swedish Foreign Service’s internal work
3. Participation in preventing and
part of building society. Gender Sweden’s international human rights resolving conflicts, and post-conflict
supporting and manifesting the
equality also contributes towards undertakings. Sweden shall be a role peacebuilding
implementation of the policy. This
economic growth by making use of model for gender equality, both work is described in chapter three,
4. Political participation and influence
the potential of both women and men. nationally and internationally.” 13 while the work relating to the six
in all areas of society
external objectives is described below.
5. Economic rights and empowerment
6. Sexual and reproductive health
13 ” Makt, mål och myndighet – feministisk politik för en jämställd framtid” (“Power, goals and agency
– a feminist policy for a gender-equal future”), Government Communication 2016/17:10 and rights (SRHR)
14 https://www.government.se/information-material/2018/03/swedish-foreign-service-action-plan-for-femi
nist-foreign-policy-20192022-including-indicative-measures-for-2019/
15 www.prb.org/womens-economic-empowerment/
16 www.peaceisloud.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Why-Women-in-Politics.pdf
17 See e.g. www.unwomen.se/demokrati-manskliga-rattigheter-och-kvinnors-politiska-egenmakt/

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2.3.1 Full enjoyment of human rights •• Championed the inclusion of sexual
The Swedish Foreign Service will reproductive health and reproductive Sweden’s main message:
work for all women’s and girls’ full rights in the General Assembly’s
•• The nations of the world have
enjoyment of human rights in its resolution on child, early and forced
undertaken in legally binding
multilateral, regional and bilateral marriage.
conventions to respect, defend and
work, and within and through the EU.
fulfil all individuals human rights,
Discrimination against women and •• Worked to strengthen the enjoyment
without any discrimination.
girls affects, among other things, their of human rights of migrant and
right to education, work, security, refugee women and girls. •• Those countries that have not yet
ratified the human rights conven-
political participation, family life and
tions should consider doing so.
control over their own bodies. Gender •• Undertaken concrete measures for
discrimination is also reinforced by integrating a gender equality perspec- •• Those countries that have made
discrimination and vulnerability linked tive and measures against sexual and reservations infringing women’s
to other factors such as poverty, gender-related violence into humani- and girls’ rights should repeal these,
conflict, migration, climate effects, tarian efforts and the Humanitarian as they contravene the purposes
ethnic origin, functional variation and Reform process. and intentions of the conventions.
sexual orientation or gender identity. •• Religion, culture, customs or
traditions can never legitimise
Sweden uses a number of different infringements of women’s and girls’
platforms, roles and tools in this work. human rights.
This is done, for example, by regularly •• The declaration and the action
publishing country reports on human plan from the UN’s fourth World
rights, democracy and the rule of law, Conference on Women in Beijing
and by supporting the work carried in 1995 constitute political under-
out by civil society for women and girls. takings to strengthen women’s
Sweden has also continued to sharpen rights and living conditions.
the gender equality focus of its Concluding ceremony at the 63rd Commission on the All countries should put the plan
development cooperation, including Status of Women, March 2019. into action, including through
via a new global strategy. Sweden has legislation.
for example:

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2.3.2 Freedom from physical, women have been subjected to physical •• Supported organisations within
psychological and sexual violence or sexual violence by a partner and/or civil society and other actors Sweden’s main message:
Freedom from violence is a prerequisite sexual violence by someone other than working with gender-based
•• All individuals have a right to bodily
for development. Domestic violence, a partner. WHO also estimates that violence, including through support
integrity and freedom from
where the partner is the perpetrator, is 30–60 per cent of all women have been centres, helplines and legal support
violence. All forms of violence are
the leading cause of injuries to women. subjected to physical and/or sexual for vulnerable women, as well as
serious attacks against human
125 countries have legislated against assault at some point in their lives.19 working with perpetrators and
rights and must be prevented and
domestic violence, but 603 million In 2014, the European Institute for political influence.
punished, both in times of peace
women live in countries where domes- Gender Equality (EIGE) published
and in times of conflict.
tic violence is not punishable.18 In all an estimate of what gender-related •• Been the largest donor to UN
•• Influencing negative and stereo-
countries, women and girls run the risk violence costs countries in the EU Women and UN Action Against
typical masculinity norms is
of being exposed to gender-related or annually, reaching a figure of EUR Sexual Violence in Conflict.
important, as is changing attitudes
sexual violence or harassment in public 256bn, 87 per cent of which can be
and behaviours among men and
spaces, which seriously limits their attributed to men’s violence against •• Carried out extensive work
boys who represent and act based
freedom of movement. In the same women.20 to highlight the link between
on such norms.
way, women’s opportunities for destructive masculinity norms,
•• Violence prevents women and
influence and political participation Among other initiatives, Sweden has violence and conflict.
girls from enjoying human rights,
are limited by the harassment directed worked to raise awareness of and
benefiting from education and
towards women who are active in counteract destructive masculinity
becoming social actors.
public forums, such as politicians, norms, strengthen countries’ ability to
human rights defenders and journalists. bring proceedings against perpetrators, •• Sweden works to strengthen
All forms of violence against women assist victims of crimes and rehabilitate accountability and to combat
and girls affect both the individual and soldiers. Sweden has also contributed to impunity for violence against
women and girls.
society at large, and are a barrier to better knowledge on the link between
gender equality and development. In the uncontrolled spread of weapons •• Gender-based violence involves
many conflicts, women and girls are and violence against women, and has an enormous amount of suffering
direct targets of sexualised and contributed to several actors having for those affected. It also has
gender-related violence. The perpetra- joined the work against gender- considerable negative socio-
tors are rarely punished. related violence in crises, carrying economic consequences.
out more than 300 measures in total.
Gender-related violence occurs in all Sweden has for example:
societies and countries, regardless of
levels of income or education. The
World Health Organization (WHO) 18 UNWOMEN, “Progress of the World’s Women: In Pursuit of Justice”
estimates that more than one in three 19 www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/violence-against-women
20 h
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2.3.3 Participation in preventing and featuring a clear gender equality 2.3.4 Political participation and
resolving conflicts, and post-conflict perspective and thereby being able Sweden’s main message: influence in all areas of society
peacebuilding to serve as a model for others. The world’s women are under-
•• Inclusive peace processes are more
In countries affected by conflict, represented on many levels – as voters,
sustainable and offer more
women work for peace every day, •• Supported Syrian women’s involve- as politicians, as judges, as leaders in
opportunities to find solutions and
achieving good results but often little ment in political processes at local organisations, in industry and in
win better support. Women’s
recognition. Studies indicate that and international levels, and the academia. More equal representation
involvement in peace processes
inclusive peace processes are the opposition’s Women’s Advisory benefits both society and individuals.
and peacebuilding must increase.
most sustainable, but formal and Committee (WAC). Research shows, for example, that more
•• The mandate and work of interna-
international peace efforts are still not equal decision-making bodies are more
tional peace initiatives must take
informed by gender equality. •• Contributed to other countries active on gender equality issues, and
into consideration the needs and
drawing up and implementing their agenda and resource allocation
perspectives of men, women, boys
Sweden has contributed to increased national action plans for women, reflect more groups and needs within
and girls in order to succeed.
involvement of women in peace peace and security, including society. 21
processes in Latin America as well as in in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herze- •• Conflict-related sexual violence is
Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and govina, Iraq, Canada, Myanmar, a war crime with serious conse- Sweden has contributed to women’s
quences for victims, relatives and
has established and encouraged the Czech Republic and Sudan. political participation in several
society as a whole. Victims of crime
networks of women mediators. Sweden countries, has supported women
have a right to redress, and perpe-
has also made the women, peace and human rights campaigners, and has
trators must be held accountable.
security agenda (UN Security Council carried out active advocacy activities in
Resolution 1325 and subsequent •• Impunity for conflict-related sexual connection to freedom of speech and
resolutions) a main priority for its violence makes reconciliation opinion. Sweden has also championed
time on the UN Security Council, processes more difficult and gender equality strategies in develop-
undermines peacebuilding. Only
championed the work in the EU and ment banks and environmental and
a zero-tolerance approach can be
adopted a national action plan for climate funds, and has taken a leading
accepted.
Sweden’s implementation of the role in the International Gender
agenda. Sweden has also for example: •• It is important to involve men and Champions initiative in Geneva,
boys in the work to prevent conflict with particular responsibility for
•• Contributed to increased involve- and to combat gender-related and representation issues. Sweden has also,
ment of women in peace efforts in sexual violence. for example:
Security Council meeting on UN peacekeeping operations
countries such as Colombia, Mali, and women in peacekeeping, April 2019.

Syria, Afghanistan, Myanmar and


Somalia through political, technical
and financial support. Sweden’s work
has, among other things, contributed
to Colombia’s peace agreement 21 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-9477.00031
www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.polisci.11.053106.123839?journalCode=polisci

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•• Worked to strengthen protection for 2.3.5 Economic rights and •• Contributed to an enhanced gender
women journalists, human rights Sweden’s main message: empowerment equality perspective in the work of
defenders, environmental activists, When women participate in the labour international organisations within
politicians and cultural workers, as •• Women and men shall have the market their economic empowerment the field of trade policy, for example
well as other actors who defend
same opportunities to be active increases, and a society’s economic in negotiations, statistics and analysis,
women’s and girls’ enjoyment of
citizens and to shape the growth increases. Society also develops, and contributed to the EU driving
human rights.
conditions for decision-making. since women, more than men, invest these issues forward in bodies such
•• Women and men shall have the their income in the local society and in as the World Trade Organization
same opportunities to participate children’s health and education. It is (WTO) and negotiations on the EU’s
•• Supported and cooperated with
in – and influence – political therefore not only right but also socially free trade agreement with third
women’s rights organisations and
processes and decisions within all smart to invest in women’s economic countries.
other actors to highlight, support
areas and at all levels. empowerment. Despite this, many
and strengthen women human rights •• Contributed to gender equality
•• Women’s rights organisations and women lack economic rights and thus
defenders and other actors who the opportunity to inherit, own and use aspects having been made visible in
defend all women’s and girls’ women human rights defenders corporate social responsibility (CSR)
shall have the opportunity to work land and natural resources, be in paid
enjoyment of human rights. employment and get access to informa- efforts. This has been achieved
and be protected against threats through, for example, intensified
and violence. tion and communication technology,
•• Contributed towards greater gender financial services and effective markets. bilateral work with the aim of
equality in political parties in •• It is important to address the strengthening women’s roles and
Sweden has contributed to girls’
developing countries through underlying causes of women’s rights within the labour market in
education and women’s employment,
cooperation with Swedish party under-representation in political countries such as Iran, Cambodia,
has been a driving force behind a
affiliated organisations. processes and bodies, such as Croatia, Nigeria, Poland and Turkey.
gender equality perspective in the
women’s traditional main responsi- This work has often taken place in
agreements on the Sustainable Deve-
bility for unpaid housework and cooperation with Swedish compa-
lopment Goals and on financing for
caring. nies, trade unions and agencies.
development, and has championed
•• Changes occur where power gender equality work within trade •• Supported the Organisation for
exists. Increasing the proportion policy and sustainable enterprise. In Economic Co-operation and
of women in the world’s parlia- addition, Sweden has highlighted men’s Development’s (OECD) Middle
ments and in leading positions is responsibility for gender equality work East and North Africa programme,
central. through initiatives such as the He for which has focused on enterprise with
She campaign. Sweden has also, for gender equality awareness and has
example: contributed to the establishment of a
In connection with International Human Rights Day •• Contributed to central recommenda- Women’s Economic Empowerment
2017, the Swedish Embassy in Mexico hosted a tions from leading economic forums, Forum to improve women’s econo-
seminar on the gender perspective of the protection
of journalists and human rights defenders. such as the International Monetary mic opportunities in the region.
Fund (IMF) and the World Bank,
emphasising the importance of
including growth and women’s
participation in the labour market.
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2.3.6 Sexual and reproductive •• Put pressure on the European
Sweden’s main message: health and rights (SRHR) Commission to forcefully stand Sweden’s main message:
Sexual and reproductive health and up for SRHR and to include SRHR
•• Women’s and girls’ inheritance, •• Sexual and reproductive health
rights (SRHR) are human rights, and are in its annual reporting on the
ownership and usage rights and and rights are human rights, and
essential to women’s and girls’ health implementation of the EU action
their access to financial services are necessary for women’s and
and living conditions. SRHR involves plan for gender equality and women’s
must be strengthened. girls’ enjoyment of other rights,
every individual’s obvious right to decide empowerment in the EU’s external
and for gender equality and
over his/her own body, relations (2016–2020).
•• Everyone should have the same development.
but also has a direct bearing on
right to good quality education. •• It is essential to invest in maternal
everything from level of education •• Contributed to thousands of people
health, with the right and access
to social economics. Despite this, having received midwife training
•• Women and men should have to safe and legal abortions, in
SRHR remains a controversial subject in each year, leading to millions of
equal rights to work with good order to reduce maternal mortality
many parts of the world. women having been able to give
and fair working conditions, to and to fulfil the right to the best
birth with the support of trained
form trade unions, to run compa- possible health.
Sweden has stepped up its SRHR work personnel. For example, Sweden
nies and to have access to markets. as resistance to these issues has grown. has financed midwife training in •• Access to contraception and
comprehensive sexuality education
Sweden works through alliance building, Afghanistan, Myanmar, South
•• Women and men should have the for young people and adults benefit
board positions, development coopera- Sudan and Zambia.
opportunity to combine family life gender equality and counteract
tion and dialogue, and is an initiator of
and gainful employment. Unpaid sexual violence, involuntary
the global #SheDecides movement. At
housework and caring must be pregnancies, abortions and sexually
country level, this work has, for example,
shared equally between women transmitted diseases. Men and
contributed to more midwives and
and men. boys need to be involved in order to
better access to comprehensive sexuality
change attitudes.
education, contraception and safe
•• Women’s poverty is largely due •• Preventing and treating HIV is also
abortions. Sweden has also:
to a lack of access to economic part of Sweden’s work for gender
resources. equality and human rights.
•• Provided UNFPA with extensive core
support, which during
•• Women’s participation in the labour 2014–2015 has made it possible
market and access to markets for to prevent more than 600 000
Women studying to become midwives at Mulago
trading lead to stronger economic unplanned pregnancies, 200 000 School of Nursing and Midwifery.
growth and higher GNP per capita. unsafe abortions and 900 cases of
maternal mortality, and to provide
more than 1.6 million people with
contraception.

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The Swedish Foreign Service has 3.1 Leadership
extensive experience of working with
gender equality issues. The internal
work has focused on issues such as Leadership for the policy is clear at
3. W
 orking methods within staffing policy, guidance and operatio-
nal support, and the organisation
the highest level, but is also mainstrea-
med throughout all other parts of the
the Swedish Foreign Service strives to be at the cutting edge in the organisation. Everyone in the Swedish
field. The level of ambition has been Foreign Service is responsible for
raised further with the feminist foreign systematic work with the feminist
policy, contributing to increased foreign policy – within operations
systematic guidance, and to more and in the workplace. Several Swedish
initiatives within various subsidiary missions abroad confirm that the
areas, including in work relating to distinct management from the top of
premises and security. the system has been essential.

Some of the working methods and This leadership has included:


actions related to the internal objective
of the action plan are described below. •• Continuous references to the policy
These methods continue to be refined, in speeches, articles, social media
to ensure that the organisation is able posts, etc.
to implement the policy effectively in
varying contexts, and in an ever-changing •• Clearly prioritising these issues
world. However, four components have during visits, trips, contacts, etc.
remained and have proven to be
decisive for the policy’s impact both •• Repeated messages to the Swedish
within and beyond the Swedish Foreign Foreign Service’s management and
Service. regional meetings.

•• Frequent assignments to the Foreign


Service on delivering messages
and proposals.

•• Concrete decisions and initiatives.

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The political message has been clear Foreign Policy early on, to support the
from the start. Since then, feminist work involved and to give this work a
foreign policy has been consistantly clear priority.
expressed in articles, speeches,
Statements of Government Policy on This strong leadership has contributed
”In pursuing our foreign policy, it is Foreign Affairs, etc. (See info box significantly to successful integration
below.) The Government also appointed of the perspective and to the policy
reassuring to have a solid ideological a Swedish Ambassador for Gender gaining a firm foothold in the
Equality and Coordinator of Feminist organisation.
foundation for gender equality and the
full support of the political leadership. The Statement of Government
Policy on Foreign Affairs 201522
1325. […] We will also continue our
efforts to combat impunity for

This has provided us with sharper ”A feminist foreign policy is now
gender-based violence, which is
necessary both in times of peace and
being formulated, the purpose of in connection with armed conflicts.
tools for pursuing gender equality which is to combat discrimination
against women, improve conditions UN Member States should advance
issues in various forums.” for women and contribute to peace efforts for the human rights of
and development. Women’s partici- women and girls, their right to
Swedish embassy pation in decision-making must be economic empowerment and their
strengthened in countries at peace, right to control their own bodies.
countries in conflict and countries in It is particularly important this year,
which reconstruction is under way. when the international community is
This will also strengthen the sustai- to affirm the commitments concer-
nability of our societies. ning women’s conditions that were
made in Beijing in 1995. These
Concrete steps to promote the status conditions must be improved
and rights of women are also being – not undermined. A feminist foreign
taken through increased cooperation policy will be an integral part of
with civil society and with our activities throughout the Swedish
partners in the EU and the UN. Foreign Service, and aims to
Together with our Nordic EU friends, strengthen women’s rights, improve
we have proposed appointing an EU women’s access to resources and
representative for gender equality and increase women’s representation.”
22 T he Statement of Government Policy on Foreign Affairs at the 2015 foreign policy debate in the Riksdag the implementation of Resolution
(Swedish Parliament) on Wednesday 11 February 2015

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3.2 Ownership
What have been
the success factors in
The feminist foreign policy was initially development, planning and monitoring the implementation of
launched top-down, but has since been of the policy. the feminist foreign policy?
developed in consultation with the
entire Swedish Foreign Service. Many There is also ongoing consultations on •• Clear leadership
departments and missions abroad the policy with various sections of •• Participation and co-creation
emphasise how important this working society in accordance with the action •• Priority
method has been for the ownership of plan for the feminist foreign policy.
•• Support with tools, skills develop-
the policy and for the Swedish Foreign This applies to civil society, academia
ment, advice, etc.
Service as an organisation. and industry, among others, so that
•• Focal points at departments and
these actors can contribute knowledge
embassies
All departments within the Swedish and perspectives from their respective
Ministry for Foreign Affairs’ – func- areas. These consultations take place at
tional, geographic and administrative both national and inter-
departments, as well as Sweden’s national levels.
missions around the world – were asked
early on to share their views on how
Sweden’s feminist foreign policy can
be implemented within all the Swedish
Foreign Service’s policy areas and
operational areas.

Almost one hundred responses were


received, providing a long list of ideas
that formed the basis for the Swedish
Foreign Service’s initial action plan for
the feminist foreign policy. The process
also contributed to more integrated
discussions about gender equality
between areas of policy and responsi-
bility, and to more involvement in
gender equality work of various
sections and staff. This inclusive Sweden’s missions around the world were asked to share their views on how Sweden’s feminist foreign policy
can be implemented. Here Sweden’s former Ambassador to Tunisia, Fredrik Florén, and Tunisian Minister
method has continued in the further Neziha Laabidi, responsible for women’s rights and gender equality.

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3.3 Guidance The Foreign Service's operational resource allocation in the budget shall group, Friends of Gender Equality,
planning process has also been promote gender equality as far as within the OECD. This group meets
reviewed, to ensure that the feminist possible. The Government Offices regularly, discussing topics such as
One important factor in the implemen- foreign policy is included in the regular supports this work using the JämKAS gender budgeting and the importance
tation of the feminist foreign policy is annual operational dialogues. This Budget analytical tool. ‘JämKAS’ is an of gathering and analysing sex-
that gender equality issues are integra- means that every department and abbreviation of the Swedish ‘jämställd- disaggregated data.
ted into ordinary systems, processes mission abroad must explain how the het, kartläggning och analys’, meaning
and responsibility structures. This feminist foreign policy is carried out or ‘gender equality, mapping and analysis’.24
means that a gender equality perspec- has been carried out during the year. In Gender budgeting includes using
tive is incorporated into ongoing the review of the operational planning sex-disaggregated data according to
operations, and cannot be portrayed or process for 2017, there were 502 the guidelines from Statistics Sweden.25
perceived as a parallel process. operational targets relating to the Sweden has formed a gender equality
objective of a more gender equal world.
In the work with guidance, planning This is a significant increase compared
and monitoring gender main- with previous years.
streaming has been strengthened. Info box: JämKAS Budget
The action plan for the feminist foreign The Swedish Foreign Service has also JämKAS Budget is an analytical tool that can be used as a means of support
policy is included in the Swedish carried out continuous work with when including a gender equality perspective in a budget and for carrying out
Foreign Service’s operational plan. This gender mainstreaming of budgeting. gender equality analyses of proposals. The analysis involves a number of
means that the objectives in the action As part of this, the Ministry for Foreign different steps/questions.
plan are integrated in the Foreign Affairs has clarified the guidelines for
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
Service planning processes and that its grant management, ensured that its
Is gender In what way What con- Which gender Which
they are monitored by all Foreign mandatory grant management training equality is gender clusions can patterns alternative
Service managers, within ordinary teaches gender mainstreaming, and relevant to equality be drawn in emerge, and proposals are
processes and on an annual basis. ensured that employees have been able the proposal? relevant to connection what signi- there that
to take part in the Government Offices’ the proposal? with women’s ficance does can promote
In line with the feminist foreign policy, training on this theme. An ongoing and men’s, the proposal gender
the rules of procedure of the Ministry review of internal regulations, tem- girls’ and boys’ have for equality more?
for Foreign Affairs clarify that all plates, procedures and checklists is conditions gender
managers have a responsibility for being carried out to ensure that they and circum- equality?
integrating a gender equality pers- include a gender equality perspective. stances in
pective in their areas of responsibility, the proposal?
in decision-making and resource Gender budgeting must be carried
allocation processes. 23 out within all governmental policy
areas, including foreign policy. This 23 The Government Offices’ regulations and rules of procedure for the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (2017)
means that prioritisations, choices and 24 T
 he Swedish Ministry of Finance, JämKAS Budget
25 S
 tatistics Sweden (2004), “Könsuppdelad statistik. Ett nödvändigt medel för jämställdhetsanalys”
(“Statistics by sex. A necessary tool for gender analysis”)

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The action plan for the feminist foreign disaggregated data in reporting and 3.4 Support
policy is a comprehensive guidance ongoing operations. As part of this Checklist for gender equality
instrument that contains chapters about work, the Swedish Foreign Service shall analysis in reporting:
both actors and tools that are relevant request this type of data, if it is missing, The Swedish Foreign Service’s feminist
to the ongoing work with the policy. from bilateral and multilateral actors, •• Ensure that the reporting illustrates foreign policy work is supported by a
In line with this guidance, the Swedish and from civil society organisations. gender equality aspects and coordination team led by the
Foreign Service shall in its analytical The Swedish Foreign Service shall, the theme, for example voter Ambassador for Gender Equality and
participation, from a gender equality
work take into account how its opera- alongside collecting quantitative data, Coordinator of Feminist Foreign
perspective as a corner-stone of
tions can contribute to greater gender also take into account and request Policy. The coordination team works in
democracy, or gender-related
equality and the strengthening of all qualitative information from multilate- areas such as policy development,
violence as a threat to security.
women’s and girls’ full enjoyment ral, bilateral and other sources – such as operational planning, communication,
of human rights. This can be achieved local women’s rights organisations – skills development and representation.
through, for example, using gender who often have valuable knowledge •• Clarify the rights, opportunities All employees of the Swedish Foreign
equality analyses when projects, action about and access to women and girls in and needs of women, girls, boys Service can contact the coordination
and men in the context.
plans and strategies are formulated. the context in question. team, but they can also contact the
These analyses should have an intersec- focal point(s) for the feminist foreign
tional perspective and should take into •• Use sex- and age-disaggregated policy appointed at every department
account the fact that women and girls, data. and mission abroad. These focal points
men and boys are not homogeneous receive continuous support and
groups but have different identities, •• Use an intersectional perspective information from the coordination
needs, influence and living conditions. that clarifies the fact that women team. The coordination team for the
Analyses therefore need to consider and girls, men and boys have feminist foreign policy is also in regular
factors other than gender, such as age, different identities, needs, influences contact with the Division for Gender
geographic domicile, socioeconomic and living conditions. Equality at the Swedish Ministry
status, gender identity and gender of Employment. This division sup-
expression, sexual orientation, ethnic •• Consult people, groups and/or ports and coordinates gender equality
origin, functional variation, level of organisations that work with gender work within all governmental policy
education, declarations of faith and equality. areas. This cross-ministry cooperation
religion. The Swedish Foreign Service helps to ensure that methods and
shall also make use of gender equality information are disseminated quickly
analyses based on sex- and age- within the Government Offices.

The coordination team draws up the


Swedish Foreign Service’s annual
action plan for the feminist foreign
26 T he latest action plan is available at:https://www.government.se/information-material/2018/03/
swedish-foreign-service-action-plan-for-feminist-foreign-policy-20192022-including-indicative-measures-for-2019/

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policy, in cooperation with other ”A s civil servants within the Swedish Just over two years after the launch of
sections of the Swedish Foreign The Gender Coach Foreign Service, carrying out the the feminist foreign policy, the coordi-
Service, and in dialogue with other programme – how it works feminist foreign policy, it is essential nation team initiated a monitoring
parts of the Government Offices and to do so in a workplace that is as process. This process involved depart-
other agencies, representatives from The programme is aimed at senior ments and missions abroad and resulted
gender equal as possible. The
civil society, etc. managers within the Swedish in a collection of examples with
Gender Coach programme gave me
Foreign Service and gives them actions and results within the seven
The coordination team has produced a the opportunity to improve their the knowledge and the tools – objectives of the feminist foreign
digital theme website on the feminist knowledge of gender equality and and thus also the self-confidence policy from the action plan. This
foreign policy, where all employees women’s and girls’ rights, including – needed to take our internal gender collection of examples has come to
can access fact sheets, brochures, based on the UN’s security equality work up a gear together provide additional support and inspira-
speeches, articles, good examples, resolutions on women, peace and with my management team. The tion in the work with the policy:
PowerPoint presentations and other security. The programme includes programme made me see how www.regeringen.se/artik-
materials. Certain missions abroad have joint seminars for the whole group lar/2017/10/sveriges-feministiska-
important it is to focus on the work
also produced information sheets on of participants, but all participants utrikespolitik-exempel-pa-tre
processes that we can actually
the feminist foreign policy, translated also have their own personal -ars-genomforande/exem-
into local languages. coaches to help with the concrete control, and to find concrete ways pel-pa-tre-ars-genomforande/
and direct application of gender to integrate gender equality aspects
The theme website links to internal mainstreaming within their into these. The results far exceeded
e-training devised by the coordina- respective areas of operation. our expectations. While we have
tion team, which has been translated long worked with gender equality
into English so that locally employed within staffing, we identified a
staff can access the information. In number of other processes – within
addition, several embassies and depart-
areas such as guidance, security,
ments have carried out their own
premises and interiour design
in-depth studies and training, and/or
have developed knowledge bases in the – where we could benefit from
form of gender equality libraries. reinforcing the gender equality
Certain managers participate in a perspective.”
special Gender Coach -programme
The Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs’
that focuses on methods and tools for Director-General for
leadership in gender equality work. Administrative Affairs Håkan Åkesson, bild till
höger.

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3.5 Examples of internal work investment was decided on to further
strengthen consular support within
Three questions for Ann Bernes family conflict, with a particular focus
Sweden’s Ambassador for Gender through. Linked to this, another on child and forced marriage. This
All sections of the Swedish Foreign SEK 10mn investment has enabled
Equality and Coordinator of Feminist realisation was to witness the Service shall establish a gender equality
Foreign Policy fantastic creativity and inspiration significant information, education and
perspective within their field of cooperation initiatives to be carried
that have appeared throughout the operations, in accordance with the
1. Which methods Swedish Foreign Service. out in this area.
feminist foreign policy.
have proven to be Within the framework of the Swedish
the most impor- 3. What was the first challenge In line with this, the gender equality Foreign Service’s operational support,
tant in the work in this work? perspective permeates for example the feminist foreign policy has involved
involved with the Being able to provide enough consular work, particularly with developing the gender equality perspec-
policy? support. The fact that all colleagues regard to issues relating to women, tive on premises. In line with this, the
The ‘feminist learn more about gender equality children and young adults. Swedish Swedish Foreign Service has reviewed
foreign policy’ does not make the need for support embassies and consulates are contacted the guidance for choosing management
concept is an unbeatable method. You any less. Instead, the issues become increasingly often by people in need accommodation, which now establishes
only have to say the words to arouse more numerous and increasingly who are Swedish residents and have that such premises should be functional
interest and show what Sweden stands advanced, while the need for moni- been subjected to family-related and welcoming for all employees and
for. The four Rs are also an important toring and overview grows. It is clear violence while abroad, often in connec- guests. In certain locations, for ex-
tool, since they are comprehensive that integration processes of this tion with being prevented from ample, the choice of management
while also being comprehensible and magnitude need support functions returning to Sweden. These people risk accommodation may be decisive for the
easy to communicate. The inclusive that can respond to the needs. being subjected to forced marriage or possibilities for women not having to
female genital mutilation, threats, follow local clothing customs in and at
co-creative process has also proven
coercion or violence from their fami- this accommodation. In the same way,
to be decisive. All employees were
lies, or being forced to stay abroad inclusive management accommodation
able to contribute, so the work has
against their will. This group of people may allow women and LGBTQ
had great momentum behind it.
in need, mostly women and girls, are persons to participate in events where
prioritised from a consular point of other premises in certain locations
2. What has been your biggest
view because their situation makes the involve difficulties or risks. The
moment of realisation as coordinator?
usual precautions, such as assistance Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs
That change is possible, even when has also worked with Sweden’s National
with self-help, impossible.
you do not believe it is. It is simply a Public Art Council to ensure that works
matter of finding the arguments or Since 2015, continuous strategic of art in management accommodation
other expressions that will get work has been carried out to develop and in offices include works by both
the Swedish Foreign Service’s consular women and men.
tools and expertise for supporting
particularly vulnerable groups.
During 2018, a specific two-year
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include reviewing the gender distribu- differences between women and men
Gender equality and premises – how does it work? tion of the security guards sent out and by monitoring and reviewing salary
to impose demands on procured developments on an ongoing basis.
•• Is there anything in the design of the working environment that could affect
security companies to have a gender Work has been initiated to increase the
women and men differently?
mainstreaming policy. The Swedish number of women honorary consuls
•• Is there anything in the design of the premises and in the working environment Foreign Service has also highlighted and trade commissioners, and to review
that makes it harder for women to carry out certain duties than for men? the gender equality perspective in which locally employed personnel carry
•• In the case of overseas postings, there may be cultural and other norms that multilateral consultation on the out which duties, in order to identify
limit women’s freedom of movement. How can premises solutions improve monitoring of the global codes of and break gender stereotypical patterns.
the situation for those who find themselves on such postings? conduct for private security companies.
•• Both women and men should be able to feel comfortable at the Swedish Foreign
Gender distribution of Swedish
Service’s premises. Are there any actions that can be taken to ensure this? Within the field of staffing, the ambassadors, 1996–201627
•• Professions and work duties often follow gender roles. Is this evident in Swedish Foreign Service is working
connection with premises-related work at the workplace? If so, what can be to strengthen the gender equality %
100
done to change this? perspective further. This involves
•• How many female and male artists are represented in the artworks in the initiating a review of the entire chain,
80
workplace? from recruitment and leadership
programmes to the process for appoin-
60
ting managers. Specific measures are
90 % 72 % 60 %
Within the field of security the through its clear gender equality being carried out to increase the
40
Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs message. The Swedish Ministry for number of women applicants for
has initiated a certification programme Foreign Affairs has ensured, among management positions, including 40 %
20
for security companies working in other things, that companies have a ambassador roles. The proportion of 28 %
conflict environments. This certifica- number of gender equality tools when women managers has also increased, 10 %
0
tion – from the International Code of carrying out their inspection visits, that and is now 50 per cent (counting all 1996 2006 2016

Conduct Association (ICoCA) – emp- they engage in dialogue with women’s management positions). Forty per cent
hasises how private security companies rights organisations and that they work of all ambassador positions are held Men Women
are expected to act in conflict areas, to counter sexual exploitation, abuse by women (see the diagram). Partici-
particularly with regard to human and harassment. pants in the Swedish Ministry
rights and international humanitarian for Foreign Affairs’ regular admission
law. The Swedish Ministry for Foreign The Swedish Ministry for Foreign programme (the Diplomat Programme)
Affairs requires that security com- Affairs has also worked to review, have gone from being 20 per cent
panies included in their procurement highlight and enhance personal safety women in 1972 to 47 per cent women
processes must be ICoCA-certified. for women employees on the basis of in 2016. The Swedish Foreign Service
This certification is in line with a consultation with missions abroad also works to combat irrelevant salary
Sweden’s feminist foreign policy around the world. Other actions
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Summary of methods for work within the Swedish Foreign Service:
Three questions for Per Augustsson, 2. Which tools do you use in your work?
Internal training now includes a 1. Leadership
Deputy Head of the Human Resources
Department, Swedish Ministry for gender equality perspective. For •• Clear, open, consistent, “everywhere, all the time”
Foreign Affairs example, the feminist foreign policy •• Integrated into the Statement of Government Policy on Foreign Affairs
is included in the ministry’s admission
•• Regularly raised in speeches, articles and tweets
1. What has the work to strengthen and administrator programmes, and
•• Targeted decisions and initiatives
the role of women in decision-making in the training for new managers at
positions involved? missions abroad. E-training on the 2. Ownership
The feminist foreign policy is an feminist foreign policy is available to
agenda for change and part of the all staff. Internal leadership training •• Inclusive co-creation process for the feminist foreign policy
Government’s work for gender targeted at both women and men has •• Focal points at every department and mission abroad
equality. It is also an attitude, and a helped to increase the number of •• Managers are responsible for a gender equality perspective being integrated into
lens through which we look at our women managers. A gender equality all operations, including in decision-making and resource allocation processes
human resources work and seek to analysis is carried out on recruitment
contribute to securing women’s to the ministry’s training and le- 3. Guidance
representation and resources in the adership programme. Today, women •• Clarified distribution of responsibility for gender equality in the rules of procedure
Swedish Foreign Service. The Swedish are in the majority in lower manage-
•• Integration of the action plan for feminist foreign policy in ordinary monitoring of
Ministry for Foreign Affairs has ment positions. This promises
objectives and results
worked strategically to increase the good future opportunities for
number of women applying for achieving a full gender balance in •• Stronger gender mainstreaming, including in the form of gender budgeting
management positions. The reasons higher positions. •• Regular gender equality analyses
why women have sometimes not
applied for management positions 3. Describe a specific challenge in 4. Support
have been investigated and analysed. terms of further enhancing the gender •• Theme page on the intranet
Good role models have been high- equality perspective for staffing issues
•• Collection of examples for the first years with the feminist foreign policy
lighted. Internal development within the Swedish Foreign Service.
•• Fact sheets and other information materials
programmes for potential managers There is an imbalance between
have contributed towards having women and men in administrative •• Ambassador for Gender Equality and Coordinator of Feminist Foreign Policy
more women managers. positions in the Swedish Foreign •• E-training for all Swedish Foreign Service staff
Service. Work is being carried out
within recruitment to address this. 5. Examples of methodical work:

•• Gender equality aspects in consular issues


•• Operational support (e.g. security and premises) with a gender equality
perspective
•• Innovative staffing policy for greater representation of women

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3.6 Voices on feminist foreign ”…The most interesting and There is also great interest from both ”It is important, and historic,
policy potentially most innovative Swedish and international media, and that we have a prime minister
in general the feminist foreign policy
thing about a feminist foreign and a government proud to
arouses both curiosity and debate. 30
When Sweden’s feminist foreign policy policy is not specific initiatives, proclaim ourselves feminists.
was launched, it was met with both efforts and programmes, but “The phrase ‘feminist foreign Women’s rights are human
praise and scepticism. As the policy has that it has potential as a new policy’ got caught in my mind, rights. That includes sexual
been implemented, support has
approach to contribute to a based on what Sweden is reproductive rights and the
continued to grow and much of the
former doubt has given way to interest. changed view of what foreign doing.” 31 right to safe and accessible
security actually is and who Founder of the Feminist Foreign Policy blog abortions. These rights are at
There is an extensive interest in the Marissa Conway
it is for.” 29 the core of our foreign policy.” 32
policy from various sections of society, The concept of feminist foreign policy
Professor Robert Egnell, Canada’s Minister of Foreign
and this interest is also reflected in the the Swedish Defence University.
is discussed and used by both organisa- Affairs Chrystia Freeland
fields of research. The Ministry for tions and countries. One example is
Foreign Affairs has received many Canada which has a stated feminist
questions from researchers and stu- government, uses the term ‘feminist
dents alike, who have produced articles, foreign policy’ and, in June 2017,
studies and theses about the Swedish launched a feminist development policy
initiative.28 following consultations involving more
than 15 000 people in 65 different
countries.

30 Examples of media interest:


28 A few examples of interest from the world of research: www.nytimes.com/2017/11/17/world/europe/margot-wallstrom-sweden.html
http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1175888&dswid=425 https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/december-2017/the-three-rs-of-feminist-foreign-policy/
https://oxfordre.com/politics/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228637-e-368 www.irishtimes.com/opinion/the-case-for-a-feminist-foreign-policy-1.3183835
www.ethicsandinternationalaffairs.org/2016/swedish-feminist-foreign-policy-in-the-making- https://foreignpolicy.com/2016/04/06/swedens-foreign-minister-has-no-time-for-giggles/
ethics-politics-and-gender/ www.una.org.uk/magazine/2017-2
centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/journal/2018/5/18/bipfj3ify8rz97ar4tic4nx3scj53j 31 www.passblue.com/2016/11/04/what-exactly-is-a-feminist-foreign-policy-a-new-website-
https://www.chathamhouse.org/expert/comment/uk-feminist-foreign-policy-both-right-thing-do-and-smart-strategy explores-the-subject/
29 Feministisk utrikespolitik i teori och praktik (“Feminist Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice”), Robert Egnell, 32 www.canada.ca/en/global-affairs/news/2017/06/address_by_ministerfreelandoncanadasforeignpolicy-
journals.lub.lu.se/index.php/st/article/view/16441 priorities.html

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Swedish Foreign Service staff testify The policy has also involved an ”The feminist foreign policy The country’s brand has become even
to Sweden’s feminist foreign policy organisational and cultural shift within has been significant in how we clearer and stronger: “Sweden is clearly
helping to advance positions and the Swedish Foreign Service. The real wearing the yellow jersey”.
have worked with the issue as
creating a valuable platform for driving force for many employees has
dialogue. The issue of gender equality been the inclusive process – pursuing an integrated embassy, dealing ”The feminist foreign policy has
has become an issue for every member pioneering work, based on a clear with all areas of foreign policy. also contributed to Sweden
of staff, whatever their position or vision. The work has taken shape along The feminist foreign policy has being even more clearly seen
subject area and wherever in the world the way and is based on in-depth
they are based. internal discussions and reflections. given us a joint underlying as ‘the country of gender
Several employees say that they are platform. In practice, it has equality’ – as a role model, as
”The fact that Sweden has gone proud to be able to drive forward and meant that we have linked the first instance to turn to for
from gender equality to femi- contribute to such a ground-breaking
together our political, deve- the media’s international
policy as the feminist foreign policy.
nism is definitely something lopment and promotional work comparisons or for civil socie-
The creative process has strengthened
new, and can successfully be the Swedish Foreign Service and more clearly. Our external com- ty organisations when seeking
used exactly so in the work of laid the foundation for continued munication is more distinct, information or making enquiri-
the embassy. It has long been innovation.
our political dialogue is more es about cooperation. […]
well known that Sweden cham- ”This has been an incredible structured and focused on our Sweden has become the ‘go
pions gender equality issues, journey. What started as a 3 or message, and our dialogue to’ nation in terms of gender
and we still do so – but now in 4 page document in October with our partners in the field of equality for the media and the
the company of many other 2014 has evolved into a development now has a broa- like. The demand for contact
like-minded nations. However, full-scale foreign policy, in der approach and with the embassy on the
having a feminist foreign policy which we have jointly decided a clearer political dimension. theme of gender equality has
clearly marks us out. With it, we on the content. The feminist The feminist foreign policy is risen, and is continuing to rise.
demonstrate an ability to see foreign policy has become our a source of inspiration for us, We also ensure that we reach
bigger contexts, with political trademark.” and gives us courage in our high-level representatives
courage and a desire to lead. Swedish embassy
dialogue with various actors.” (including the head of state)
References to feminism in Swedish embassy when working with these
The feminist foreign policy has also
politics deter some and inspire contributed to coherence between the Several missions abroad also note that issues.”
many, but it is clear that it different areas of foreign policy – fo- the policy has strengthened Sweden’s Swedish embassy
attracts broad interest and reign and security policy, development position as a champion of gender
encourages important debate.” cooperation, and trade and promotion equality and women’s and girls’ rights.
policy – in new and clearer ways.
Swedish embassy
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4. Methods for norm change and The feminist foreign policy aims to
create new approaches and contribute
Communication is of great importan-
ce for a normative impact. The Swedish
mobilisation to change. This requires methodical, Ministry for Foreign Affairs’ Commu-
systematic work. It is a matter of nications Department and other
keeping our sights set on creating the relevant departments produce informa-
right conditions for a world where tion materials on a regular basis to
women and girls are heard more, are support the work on the feminist
given more space and can realise their foreign policy. Hashtags and other
visions. social media messages have proven to
be a successful way of reaching out,
In line with this, the Swedish Foreign even in countries with relatively little
Service works to promote gender internet access. Embassies arrange
equality issues and actors for change events including Twitter sessions on the
for gender equality and human rights theme of gender equality to communi-
at meetings, conferences or side cate with various target groups about
events. The Swedish Foreign Service gender equality and women’s rights.
continuously reviews the events, Another important platform is the
programmes of visits, delegations, www.swemfa.se website, where articles
panels and negotiation teams in which and blog posts about the feminist
it participates, to ensure that these foreign policy are among the most
contribute as far as possible to increa- commonly shared materials.
sed visibility of women, girls and
LGBTQ persons as actors and to make
use of all the available competence.

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The hashtag #Morewomenmorepeace Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs –
Under the hashtag which aims to strengthen the role of in partnership with Wikimedia and a Tools for Wikigap work
#EqualityMakesSense the women in peacebuilding and peace number of local partners – launched an
Swedish Foreign Service publishes negotiations, was launched to mark the initiative called #WikiGap to add •• The Wikigap toolbox can be
examples of how it works with 15th anniversary of UN Security information about women to Wikipe- found at: http://www.swemfa.se/
gender equality, spreads messages Council Resolution 1325 on women, dia. The initiative began on Internatio- wikigap/
about the feminist foreign policy and peace and security, and has been used nal Women’s Day, on 8 March 2018,
shares information about articles and in a number of contexts since then. Set and was carried out in the form of •• Wikigap film on You Tube:
events. Here is a selection of messa- occasions are when Swedish missions parallel edit-a-thons in almost 50 https://www.youtube.com/
ges from the campaign: abroad arrange events to raise aware- countries, from Sweden to Indonesia, watch?v=NdPb4Bap3hk
ness of the resolution. Other occasions Egypt and Colombia. More than 1 600
•• “Women are an essential ingredi- include targeted initiatives to increase people took part, writing articles in •• Article about WikiGap in The
ent in the recipe for lasting peace.” women’s participation in peace work, over 30 languages. During the first Economist: https://www.econo-
such as when the Folke Bernadotte three months of the campaign alone, mist.com/news/busi-
•• “When women carry out profes- Academy (FBA) worked closely participants wrote almost 4 000 new ness/21738402-together-wikime-
sional work, economies grow. alongside the Swedish Embassy in articles that were read over five millions dia-swedish-diplomats-are-hos-
It’s that simple. It’s important to Kabul to train around 30 women from times, and more articles are continuing ting-wikigap-edit-thons-54
include the under-used workforce different provinces in Afghanistan in to stream in. To support this initiative,
resource.” dialogue and mediation. The hashtag the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and
has also been used in a series of articles Wikimedia produced a toolbox contai-
•• “Counteracting the systematic and about women peace actors, written and ning a step-by-step guide to organising
global subordination of women is disseminated by the Swedish Ministry #WikiGap events, including logos,
a good thing in itself. However, for Foreign Affairs. communication materials and sugges-
it’s also a smart practical policy.” tions for those wishing to take the
One of the targeted initiatives and project further. A special WikiGap
•• “Investing in women’s develop- hashtags that has had the greatest film has also been produced.
ment reduces poverty. It builds impact is #WikiGap. Wikipedia is the
societies, democracies and world’s biggest online and user-genera-
economies.” ted encyclopedia. The content that is
conveyed influences and colours users’
knowledge about the world. However,
there is a great imbalance. Ninety per
cent of the content has been created by Former Swedish Minister For Foreign Affairs
[2014-2019] Margot Wallström speaking at Wikigap
men, and there are four times more in Stockholm.
articles about men than about women.
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Another method for norm changes and performed in several locations in the The Swedish Foreign Service has also
mobilisation for gender equal values is country.33 Five questions to ask taken several initiatives to mobilise
cultural cooperation actions. One in order to achieve more support for gender equality and all
successful example is the play Seven. Sweden has also emphasised the gender equal panels34 women’s and girls’ full enjoyment of
The play consists of seven narratives by importance of leadership in its norm human rights. Some of these initiatives
women’s rights activists from Afghanis- change work. International Gender 1. What do you do to ensure an even have covered the entire spectrum of
tan, Guatemala, Cambodia, Nigeria, Champions was launched in 2015, gender balance at the events you issues (such as the Stockholm Forum
Northern Ireland, Pakistan and Russia. with Sweden among those spear- organise? on Gender Equality below), while
The play has been performed in around heading the campaign, and the initiati- 2. What is the gender balance of the others have addressed subsidiary issues
30 different counties and in almost as ve brings together decision-makers who panels on which you sit? (such as #midwives4all and SheDecides
many languages, and is always staged as have undertaken to challenge structu- 3. Could there be cases where one below).
a collaboration involving local partners res and barriers to gender equality. group should be over-represented?
and the local Swedish Embassy. In The network was established in 4. Has the organiser contacted In 2015, the Ministry for Foreign
every country, Seven is performed as Geneva, but has since grown to become experts of the unrepresented Affairs launched the #midwives4all
readings by seven known personalities a much broader network of more than gender? initiative with the aim of highlighting
who represent different sections of 200 leaders from 60 countries and a 5. Are you/your organisation able
the central role of midwives and
society, and who have strong integrity wide range of institutions including to share lists with the names of
mobilising support for them using
and impact. The readings are usually public administration, the UN, the EU, experts to ensure more even, methods such as digital diplomacy.
carried out by politicians, artists, sports academia and civil society. All members more inclusive representation? The campaign has had a wide reach.
personalities, journalists, musicians or have signed the IGC Panel Parity In Uganda alone, around 4.5 million
individuals with their own experience Pledge, committing to no longer sit on people have been reached via social
of vulnerability. Seven has successfully single-sex panels. Each member also media, radio and newspapers, and
communicated issues relating to sets two gender equality objectives of through famous Ugandans being
women’s rights and challenges to their own, involving anything from named ambassadors or champions for
decision-makers, opinion-formers and overall operational targets to their own the initiative. Sweden also supports the
the general public. The attention in the leadership. The Nordic group has set training of midwives in the country,
media has contributed to create interest the joint objective of promoting a and takes part in an annual prize-giving
and has enabled local organisations to work-family life balance through: 1) ceremony that recognises particular
support politicians in pursuing wo- early information and advance notice skill within the profession. This
men’s rights issues. 2017 saw premières of meetings to enhance predictability cooperation has strengthened Ugandan
in Azerbaijan and Bosnia and Herzego- and planning, and 2) avoiding calling women’s and girls’ access to safe
The play Seven performed in Pakistan.
vina, and in 2018 Seven – in part- meetings that will take place during maternity care, which in turn has led
nership with the Swedish Embassy, UN evenings, weekends and public holi- to substantial reductions in maternal
Women and the Permanent Represen- days. For more information about mortality and premature births. As well
tation of Sweden to the EU – has International Gender Champions, see:
become something of a viral phenome- https://www.genderchampions.com 34 www.genderchampions.com, fritt översatt och delvis modifierad

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as raising awareness of the important Stockholm Forum on Gender Law report and a Call to Action for
role of midwives via social media, the Equality on 15–17 April 2018 was Women Human Rights Defenders Summary of methods
#midwives4all campaign also contribu- arranged by the Swedish Ministry for presented by the Kvinna till Kvinna used in norm-critical and
tes towards training. An online midwi- Foreign Affairs and the Swedish Foundation, together with a number mobilising work
fery programme is offered at Dalarna Institute. The forum brought together of partners.
University in Sweden, and cooperation more than 700 participants from over •• Gender equality-conscious and
has been established with, among 100 different countries. The partici- During the week of the conference, gender balanced conferences,
others, Somaliland. The ambition is pants included politicians, civil ser- #GenderEqualWorld reached almost meeting and panels
that Midwives4all shall have a life of its vants, representatives from internatio- 3 million people worldwide. Partici- •• Gender mainstreamed and focused
own, and shall engage, inspire and nal organisations, activists, debaters, pants registered initiatives, under- communication work, for example
awaken debate about the central role of academics, industry actors and repre- takings and collaborations that arose via social media
midwives in strengthening the health sentatives from civil society. The aim of linked to the conference at http:// •• Mobilising commitment and
and rights of women and girls. the conference was to facilitate and genderequalworld.com/initiatives/. resources for gender equality
encourage exchanges of methods, new Documentation from all seminars and •• Cultural cooperation that raises
She Decides was launched in February initiatives and more in-depth coopera- round-table discussions is also published awareness of and tackles gender
2017 at a conference in Brussels, tion to reinforce international gender on the website. The Swedish Institute is equality challenges
organised by Belgium, Sweden, equality work. developing a toolbox that allows •• Networks and platforms to bring
Denmark, Luxemburg and the The programme featured around 30 Swedish embassies and other interested together competence and create
Netherlands, in reaction to conservative seminars, workshops, round-table parties to ensure that the conference shared visions for a gender equal
forces and reduced support for SRHR discussions and other events addressing and its results live on in other contexts. world
issues. She Decides marked the start of challenges to global gender equality and Sweden is also presenting the results of
a broad new movement that has since concrete actions and tools for greater the conference to partners such as UN
mobilised both financial and political gender equality and women’s and girls’ Women. In connection with the forum,
support from civil society organisations rights, representation and resources. the first Feminist Think Space was
and UN bodies. It involves giving The key word for the conference was arranged in cooperation with UN
women and girls greater access to ‘co-creation’. In this spirit, participants Women where discussions included the
advice, evidence-based information, were asked to contribute to the content further development of ideas highligh-
non-discriminatory comprehensive and structure of the programme. This ted during the forum. Sweden engages
sexuality education, family planning, resulted in a dynamic meeting on highly in dialogue with partners who are
modern contraceptives, safe childbirth, topical questions and subjects. A wide interested in arranging events that build
HIV tests and safe abortions. She range of themes was covered, including on the conference, and in 2019 the
Decides illustrates the importance of al- women’s economic empowerment, Tunis Forum on Gender Equality The Stockholm Forum on Gender Equality was held
on 15–17 April 2018 and gathered more than 700
liance building and the energy that SRHR and the role of women in peace will be organised as a follow up on participants from over 100 countries and a
exists in quickly mobilising support in work. Several new reports and initiative the conference in Stockholm. multitude of sectors and functions.
connection with a particularly burning were launched, including the World
issue. Bank’s latest Women, Business and the

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5. W
 orking methods within Swedish foreign policy involves
Sweden’s connections with – and policy
Working methods within the different
policy areas are partly the same as
the various subsidiary areas towards – countries and international methods for the internal work of the
organisations, and ultimately aims to Swedish Foreign Service, since le-
of foreign policy promote peace, security and sustainable adership, ownership, control and
development. Swedish foreign policy is support are central to the gender
divided up into three main policy areas: equality work carried out in both
foreign and security policy, developme- organisations and countries. This
nt cooperation, and trade and promo- could, for example, involve proposing
tion policy. These three areas are and pushing for guiding documents,
interrelated tools for the work to pursue steering documentation, legislation,
and develop Sweden’s feminist foreign policies, functions and operational
policy. The policy is carried out by the assistance that supports gender equality
whole of the Swedish Foreign Service, and women’s and girls’ human
i.e. the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in rights. Another example is to demand
Stockholm and around 100 overseas reporting based on sex- and age-
agencies. There is close cooperation disaggregated data.
with other ministries within the
Government Offices and with a
number of central government agencies.
The policy is also carried out in dia-
logue with a number of Swedish and
international actors, in accordance
with the action plan for the feminist
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Sweden’s work with its This chapter goes into more depth 5.1 Foreign and security policy 5.1.1 Peace and security
about how the feminist foreign
feminist foreign policy within
policy has been carried out within
the EU the various policy areas and some ”We see it as an objective in War and crises result in societies being
Sweden has been a driving force in of their subsidiary areas. itself to achieve gender equality shattered, families being split up and
drawing up the EU action plan for development coming to a halt. Women
and human rights. However,
gender equality and women’s and girls, men and boys are affected in
empowerment in the EU’s external we also see gender equality as different ways, and have different
relations 2016–2020. One main area an essential element in order to opportunities to influence peace work.
in the action plan is the need for an achieve other objectives, such Studies indicate that the likelihood of
institutional cultural change with an peace agreements being reached, and
as sustainable peace, security lasting, increases if women participate
emphasis on leadership, accountabi-
lity and sufficient resources for and development. Solutions in the peace process.35 Despite this,
gender equality work, which is fully where half of societies and women are almost entirely absent in
in line with Sweden’s feminist most peace negotiations, which has
populations are excluded are
foreign policy. The action plan can consequences for the way peace is
be found here: not sustainable solutions.” shaped. Only 18 per cent of the 1 168
CSO briefing at the Swedish EU Representation on Former Minister for Foreign Affairs Margot Wallström
https://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/
issues related to women in conflict with Charlotte peace agreements signed between 1990
sites/devco/files/150921_final_swd_ Pruth, Kvinna till Kvinna, and Eka Gamakharia, and 2014 included any reference to
gap.pdf Cultural Humanitarian Fund Sukhumi, Georgia.
The Swedish foreign and security women or gender equality.36
The feminist foreign policy is a clear policy is pursued via direct relations One of the cornerstones of Sweden’s
profile issue for Sweden’s work in the with other countries and also through feminist foreign policy is that the work
EU. By systematically and conti- bodies such as the EU and the UN. for sustainable peace and security must
nuously repeating the same message, This cooperation is based on interna- be representative and inclusive. A
Sweden has developed a predictabili- tional law, which consists of all interna- central tool for achieving this is UN
ty which in turn has led to those who tional agreements and provisions Security Council Resolution 1325 on
are responsible for drawing up draft governing how states and other women, peace and security which was
versions of texts increasingly often international actors shall cooperate and adopted in 2000, and which – together
anticipating Swedish input by how they may and may not act towards with seven subsequent resolutions –
including references to women and each other. Preventing risks and threats constitutes the international agenda for
gender equality from the outset. is an important part of Sweden’s women, peace and security. The agenda
Examples include the free trade security policy, which in turn is part of focuses on women’s increased partici-
agreement with Chile in which, for its foreign policy. pation, condemns conflict-related
the first time, the EU has proposed
an entire chapter on gender equality.
35 S ee e.g. Paffenholz et al., “Making Women Count: Assessing Women’s Inclusion and Influence on the Quality
and Sustainability of Peace Negotiations and Implementation.”
36 UN Women (2015) “Preventing conflict, transforming justice, securing the peace – A Global Study on the
Implementation of United Nations Security Council resolution 1325”

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sexual violence and confirms the key wanting to establish equivalent media-
role of gender equality in building tion networks. A new national action Women’s mediation networks as a method
peaceful societies. Ensuring the plan on women, peace and security, the
integration of this agenda into all work third since 2006, was adopted in spring The Swedish Women’s Mediation Network (image below) was initiated in 2015
for peace and security is a highly 2016. It is aimed at three ministries and in response to the significant under-representation of women in mediation and
prioritised issue for Sweden. Its imple- eleven agencies, and has been drawn up peace processes. The aim of the network is to promote peaceful conflict
mentation shall be an integral and in broad consultation with relevant resolution and actively support women’s meaningful participation in peace-
natural part of both day-to-day and actors in Sweden and with five conflict building initiatives – before, during and after conflicts. The mediation network
long-term strategic work for peace
and post-conflict nations: Afghanistan, consists of members with different thematic and geographic fields of expert
and security.
Colombia, DR Congo, Liberia and knowledge, from both civil society and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign
Sweden pursues this issue at country Palestine. For the first time, the action Affairs. All members are women in senior positions with long experience of
level and within the UN, NATO, plan includes focus countries and peacebuilding, diplomacy and political processes. So far, they have been involved
OSCE, the EU and the Council of targets women’s influence and partici- in countries including Afghanistan, Burundi, Colombia, Georgia, Somalia,
Europe, and in cooperation with the pation in peace processes, conflict Ukraine and Zimbabwe. These efforts have taken place at different levels, and
Nordic nations. Sweden’s non- prevention, improved protection have included strategic support for women in different local societies as well as
permanent membership of the UN against violence and integrating gender contributions to peace negotiations at the highest formal level. The Swedish
Security Council 2017–2018 has been a equality perspectives into all peace and mediation network is part of a Nordic mediation network, and works closely
central platform offering opportunities security work.37 alongside a number of similar initiatives, not least in Africa and the Mediterra-
to raise the profile of these issues and to nean region, and with the UN, the EU, the AU and OSCE. The mediation
establish a more integrated way of network is a flexible resource that can engage at short notice in different conflict
working in connection with the agenda contexts and respond quickly to needs that arise. There is great demand, and
for women, peace and security. the network has been expanded from 9 to 15 members.

Sweden has also reviewed its own broad


work with women, peace and security,
which includes financing, seconding
Swedish experts and training Swedish
and international actors. Another
aspect of this work involves initiatives
of the Swedish Women’s Mediation
Network and providing technical
support and advice to countries/actors

37  S
 weden’s action plan for women, peace and security: https://www.regeringen.se/contentassets/
ead33c0dd10e47b1b614c413e756fac1/sveriges-nationella-handlingsplan-for-genomforande-av-fns-saker-
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Sweden works for gender equality
inclusion of texts about women and
and gender mainstreaming in the EU’s A selection of what Sweden girls in the review of the UN’s
foreign and security policy in accordance has done within the frame- counter-terrorism strategy. Created
with the EU action plan for gender work of the women, peace and supported Swedish, Nordic and
equality and women’s empowerment. and security agenda other regional networks of women
Sweden has also contributed to the mediators to support peace negotia-
EEAS having carried out a study of •• Regularly championed the issue tions.
how human rights and gender equality within the UN Security Council of
•• Contributed towards women’s
are integrated into the EU’s planning which Sweden is a non-permanent
participation in peace work in a
and implementation of its foreign and Deputy UN Secretary-General Amina Mohammed at member during 2017–2018. In 2017,
Security Council addressing the issue of preventing number of countries including
security policy. One outcome of this ba- sexual violence in conflict, April 2018.
references to women, peace and
Afghanistan, Colombia, Mali and
seline study is that the code of conduct security were made for the first time
Syria.
for all missions has been updated with in history in 100 per cent of the
Security Council’s presidential •• Been a driving force behind the
references to sexual harassment, sexual
statements on crisis situations. establishment of a senior advisor in
exploitation and gender-based violence.
the European External Action Service
•• Championed the UN Security
(EEAS) in matters relating to gender
In a UN context, work with women, Council’s inclusion of information
equality and women, peace and
peace and security is driven forward from representatives from women’s
security.
in continuous dialogue between rights organisations in its analyses.
•• Promoted issues relating to women,
Stockholm, the Permanent Mission •• Contributed to sexual and
peace and security on the agenda
of Sweden to the UN and other gender-based violence having
within regional and multilateral
relevant missions abroad. One consis- become a separate listing criterion
organisations.
tent experience from the dialogue in a UN sanctions regime.
•• Contributed towards a more integra-
with international organisations is that •• Cooperated with, and provided
ted gender equality perspective in
impact increases significantly if there support for, the UN’s Special Repre-
the EU’s civilian and military crisis
is access to new data and arguments sentative of the Secretary-General
management efforts, including by
for why the gender equality perspective on Sexual Violence in Conflict.
working to strengthen gender
is needed and which concrete measures Worked to ensure that gender
equality expertise within the EU’s
should be taken for strengthened equality aspects are taken into
institutions and initiatives.
integration. account in the implementation of the
UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy •• Through Swedish agencies, carried
and the Secretary-General’s Plan of out extensive training for Swedish
Action to Prevent Violent Extremism, and international personnel taking
and championed gender equality part in peace initiatives.
issues in relation to the UN’s new
Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT)
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5.1.2 Human rights, argument that a focus on family issues Gender-related violence is a serious for various member states. A Swedish
democracy and the rule of law involves attempts to restrict women’s barrier to women’s and girls’ enjoyment expert has also trained the secretariat
and girls’ enjoyment of human rights or of human rights. According to the on gender mainstreaming. Sweden has
confirms stereotypical gender roles. Rome Statute of the International campaigned successfully to have a
A number of different methods and Sweden also rejects references to Criminal Court, sexual violence can be Swedish expert elected to the Council
tools are used in pursuing the feminist religion, culture, customs or traditions part of genocide, crimes against of Europe’s GRETA expert group,
foreign policy in Sweden’s work for being used in international agreements humanity and war crimes. Sweden which monitors compliance with the
human rights, democracy and the rule to legitimise restrictions on women’s cooperates directly with countries, Council’s Convention on Action
of law. and girls’ enjoyment of human rights. national legal institutions and other against Trafficking in Human Beings.
Sweden works to encourage countries bilateral actors, as well as the ICC and
Gender equality and all women’s and that have lodged reservations about the its chief prosecutors, to combat the The 250th anniversary of the Swedish
girls’ full enjoyment of human rights Women’s Convention and other occurrence of – and impunity for – Freedom of the Press Act was observed
are continuously raised in the dialogue conventions to retract those reserva- gender-related and sexual violence in with an international seminar with and
with official representatives of states, tions that contravene the purposes and conflict. This work often aims to for women in journalism and associated
the EU, multilateral and regional intentions of the conventions. increase national capacity to industries, with a focus on the harass-
organisations and other relevant actors. investigate and bring proceedings ment they encounter. Sweden continues
The intensification of this dialogue has In 2016, Sweden arranged an internatio- against violence, and to highlight the to support the safety of women journa-
been made possible through the nal meeting to counter discriminatory need to counteract stigma, strengthen lists through the Fojo Media Institute,
introduction of an Ambassador for legislation, hosted by former Minister of protection for victims of crime and and provides project support for a pilot
Human Rights, Democracy and the Foreign Affairs Margot Wallström. As a witnesses, and recognise the importan- study on establishing a centre to
Rule of Law, an Ambassador for result of the meeting, Sweden has also ce of civil society organisations’ role in support journalists who are subjected
Gender Equality and an Ambassador contributed support to the cooperation this work. Sweden has also supported to online hate, with a particular focus
for Combating Trafficking in Persons. between the World Bank, UN Women, GQUAL, an international campaign on women journalists.
the OECD and the CEDAW Commit- that advocates establishing internatio-
Sweden plays an active role in negotia- tee (the Women’s Convention), which nal and national guidelines to increase
tions on human rights in forums such develops indicators to measure a and promote the proportion of women
as the UN’s General Assembly, the country’s compliance with SDG 5.1: in leadership positions in international
UN’s Human Rights Council and the “End all forms of discrimination tribunals and judicial bodies.
UN’s Commission on the Status of against all women and girls everywhe-
Women. Sweden has contributed to an re.” Among other things, the meeting Sweden has also championed gender
increased focus on women’s and girls’ emphasised the importance of support equality issues and shared Swedish
rights and on the importance of sex- for representatives from civil society. experiences in the Council of Europe’s
and age-disaggregated data in both Gender Equality Commission. In
Concluding ceremony at the 63rd Commission on
thematic and country-specific resolu- By supporting women human rights addition, Sweden has made financial Status of Women, March 2019.
tions. Sweden promotes the individual defenders, Sweden has intensified its contributions to the implementation
as the bearer of rights and the universa- democracy efforts and the fight against of the Council of Europe’s action plans
lity of human rights, and rejects the the shrinking democratic space.

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The Swedish
Three questions for Annika Ben David
Sex Purchase Act
Sweden’s Ambassador for Human 2.What reactions do you encounter 3. What do you think are the three The Swedish prohibition on paying
Rights and the Rule of Law when the Swedish feminist foreign most important areas within human
for sexual services came into force
on 1 January 1999. This made
policy comes up for discussion? rights where the Swedish feminist
Sweden the first country in the world
1. In which ways is It is clear that people are familiar foreign policy has a clear role to play
to criminalise purchasing – but not
the feminist with the policy, and that they in the future?
selling – sex. International interest in
foreign policy a understand what it involves. The way the Swedish model banning paying
useful tool for I see it, Sweden is associated with a •• The agenda for peace and security, for sex has been, and remains, high.
you in your role strong human rights policy, both by for which we now have empirical Several other countries have also
as Sweden’s those who agree with us and by those data showing how important it is adopted the Swedish model, such as
Ambassador for who do not, and that the feminist to include women and their Canada, Norway, Iceland, Northern
Human Rights? foreign policy is seen as a natural part perspective. Ireland, France.and Israel 38
The feminist of this policy. We have long champi- Sweden emphasises the importance
foreign policy is one of the founda- oned women’s and girls’ enjoyment •• The global SRHR agenda, where of not creating legal markets for
tions of my work – a starting point, of human rights, and are seen as we are seeing a clear reversal – human trafficking. Discussions are
analysis, method and perspective that pioneers in this field. In this context, even in stable democracies in the taking place, including within the
permeates working for democracy, I believe that the feminist foreign global West – in areas such UN, on whether or not prostitution
human rights and the rule of law in policy is seen as another step in as abortion, access to contra- should be regarded as a profession.
foreign policy. The feminist foreign showing that the whole of society, ceptives and comprehensive The term ‘sex worker’ is often used
policy is based on the principle of peace and security benefit from sexuality education. in these discussions. Sweden’s policy
everyone’s equal value and rights, women’s and girls’ human rights on this matter is clear. Prostitution
everywhere and all the time. Ultima- being respected. •• Given the shrinking democratic can never be regarded as a professi-
tely, it is about non-discrimination, space globally, it is incredibly on; prostitution is always exploita-
which is at the core of human rights. important to support and protect tion. Sweden encourages more
countries to consider legislation
It’s a good, useful way to communica- defenders of human rights, journa-
targeted at the person who pays for
te our work to protect and promote lists, bloggers, academics and sex and offers support to the person
human rights. artists, who are often doubly being exploited. The criminal focus
exposed if they are women, both and guilt are thereby shifted from
online and offline. the exploited to the exploiter.
Knowledge about the individual’s
38 https://www.regeringen.se/artiklar/2016/10/
own rights, including about sexual
den-svenska-sexkopslagen-har-varit-framgangsrik/ and reproductive health and rights,
39 Sweden’s view was put forward by Minister for
Children, the Elderly and Gender Equality Åsa
is essential.39
Regnér in a speech about human trafficking during
an open debate at the UN Security Council in New
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5.1.3 Disarmament and weapons and instances of violence that Alliance-building and dialogue have
non-proliferation can lead to conflict in a society. Sweden been significant for the impact of the The export of military
has contributed to the development gender equality perspective in these equipment
of sex-disaggregated data in relation to issues, both multilaterally and bilateral-
Within the field of disarmament and the consequences of armed violence. ly. Countries and organisations that By championing a feminist foreign
non-proliferation, the work has focused Swedish support has contributed to were not previously active have been policy, the Swedish Government
on both gender mainstreaming and research and policy documents within engaged, and there are concrete plans works systematically with achieving
specific initiatives targeted at women the field, for example through studies for monitoring in the committee work results that strengthen women’s and
and girls. carried out by the Small Arms Survey. of the UN General Assembly. Another girls’ rights, representation and
This in turn has led to targeted initiati- example is the work within the Interna- resources. Sweden attaches great
Women are under-represented in ves in connection with international tional Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), importance to preventing and
contexts where disarmament and negotiations and processes on small in which Sweden has started the Group counteracting gender-based and
non-proliferation are discussed – at arms and light weapons, and with of Friends of Women in Nuclear with sexual violence in conflict and in
diplomatic and technical levels, and international weapons inspections. the aim of contributing to gender equal society generally. One important
within academia and civil society representation and more gender equal aspect of this work is the strict
organisations. Sweden has worked to Sweden has also promoted a gender policy within the IAEA. control exercised over the export of
increase women’s representation and equality perspective in processes on military equipment from Sweden.
involvement in disarmament and international weapons inspections and By providing actors with political and This takes place, for example, through
non-proliferation. Sweden has also disarmament, such as the UN Arms financial support, Sweden has helped to Sweden applying article 7.4 of the
worked to develop and disseminate Trade Treaty (ATT). The ATT is an raise awareness of the link between the ATT. The article was included in the
knowledge about how access to and important tool in the work to combat proliferation of weapons and gender-ba- treaty with the strong support of
proliferation of weapons affects illicit and irresponsible trading in sed violence, and to ensuring gender countries including Sweden, and
women, men, girls and boys differently. conventional weapons. Sweden is mainstreaming within operations. UN requires state parties to take into
This involves highlighting the different working for the application of the Arms bodies, agencies and civil society account the risk of exported materi-
effects of using and testing nuclear Trade Treaty (article 7.4) and that state organisations are some of the actors als being used for – or facilitating –
weapons. Sweden pushes a gender parties should take into account the risk who have received Swedish support. serious gender-based violence or
equality perspective in processes of exported materials being used for – During 2018, Sweden supports, for serious violence against women or
relating to international weapons or facilitating – gender-based violence example, the United Nations Institute children.
inspections and the disarmament and or violence against women or children. of Disarmament (UNIDIR) in working
non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. Ahead of the ongoing review of the to integrate a gender equality perspective Sweden has also worked to ensure
For example, in the UN Programme of NPT, Sweden contributed to a discus- into multilateral disarmament plat- that the Inspectorate of Strategic
Action on the illicit trade in small arms sion on a report highlighting the forms. Cooperation between the Nordic Products has sufficient competence
and light weapons, and in the Non- disproportionate biological and social nations and within the EU has also to be able to include gender equality
proliferation Treaty (NPT). impact on girls and women of detona- been important for this purpose. aspects and risks of gender-based
ting and testing nuclear weapons. The violence in assessments relating to
There is often a link between con- study also problematised the unequal
centrations of small arms and light representation in disarmament contexts.

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5.2 International development involve initiatives that promote positive development programme. The Folke
human rights and international cooperation forms of masculinity. Bernadotte Academy (FBA), which
humanitarian rights, and to apply works with international peace initiati-
article 7.4 of the ATT. As part of this "Support to women's and girls' Swedish development cooperation is ves and development cooperation, is
work, a targeted skills development rights and empowerment the area of foreign policy that has also involved in the JiM programme.
initiative for the inspectorate was historically worked the longest with The FBA has a gender equality per-
strengthens communities and
arranged in 2016. a clear gender equality perspective. spective throughout all its operations,
contributes to sustainable The feminist foreign policy has meant and works in particular with women,
In addition, the Government development and poverty a further raise of ambition. Gender peace and security in various conflict
submitted a bill to the Riksdag in reduction." equality is a thematic focus of the and post-conflict nations as part of
October 2017, including proposals Policy Framework for Swedish Deve- Sweden’s international development
on further sharpening export Minister for International Development lopment Cooperation and Humani- cooperation.
Cooperation Peter Eriksson
controls on military equipment (Bill tarian Assistance decided on by the
2017/17:23). The legislative change Sweden’s development cooperation Government in 2016.40 The framework Aid efforts are carried out within all
came into force on 15 April 2018. aims to create preconditions for better establishes that all Swedish development objective areas for the Swedish feminist
The new regulations imply that the living conditions for people living in cooperation shall be gender main- foreign policy. This includes support to
democratic status of the receiving poverty and under oppression. Swedish streamed. Guidance has also been strengthen countries’ legislation for
country shall be a central condition development aid is often channelled via strengthened through the addition of women’s and girls’ rights, to promote
for assessing whether or not to grant multilateral organisations and the EU. new wording on gender equality in the women’s economic empowerment, to
permission. This assessment shall Humanitarian aid also involves ordinance to the Swedish International combat men’s violence against women,
also take into account whether the Sweden’s efforts to save lives, alleviate Development Cooperation Agency to strengthen women’s roles in peace
export could counteract equitable suffering and protect the dignity of (Sida). Sida is also part of the Swedish processes and to increase women’s
and sustainable development in people affected by natural disaster, Government’s Gender Mainstreaming political participation and access to
the receiving country. An overall armed conflict or other catastrophic in Government Agencies (JiM) SRHR.
assessment will be carried out. conditions.
Discussions at Sida with
international and
The focus on gender equality in Swedish CSO’s on SRHR
development cooperation is based on and religion.
the insight that strengthened gender
equality contributes to reduced poverty
and more sustainable development. It is
also based on the insight that poverty is
different for women and men, girls and
boys. An important issue for Sweden is
to involve boys and men in the work for
gender equal societies. This could
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Concrete tools in Sida’s work •• Experience shows that gender Three questions for Sida on the
with gender equality: mainstreaming must be combined new gender equality strategy 41 ongoing work, and provides opportu-
with targeted gender equality nities for innovative and catalytic
•• The Swedish International Develop- Lisa Mossberg and Eva Johansson, Sida work within the field. Since the global
initiatives to achieve the best results.
ment Cooperation Agency (Sida) has gender equality strategy includes the
In line with this, the Swedish Govern-
a gender mainstreaming plan. For entire gender equality agenda, this
ment adopted a global strategy 1. Can you describe the process of
the period 2016–2018, one objective
for gender equality and women’s developing the documentation for the also facilitates support for new types
of this plan was to increase the
and girls’ rights for the 2018–2022 Government? of actors who work for gender
proportion of operations with gender
period in April 2018. The strategy’s To draw up the documentation for the equality and for women’s and girls’
equality as a main focus. Particular
objective areas involve strengthened strategy, Sida appointed an internal rights.
efforts have been carried out within
global and regional normative work working group in autumn 2017 to
the area of productive sectors, such
and counteracting discrimination and support and win backing for the work 3. What do you see as the main
as market development, agriculture,
gender stereotypical norms and all at the agency, and to identify synergies challenges, both internally at Sida
energy, the environment and climate.
forms of gender-based violence and with other operations. An extensive and externally, with implementing
The plan also establishes that
harmful customs. The strategy also consultation process was carried out the new strategy?
routines and working methods to
has a particular focus on strengthe- in several stages, including with other This is an ambitious strategy that is
strengthen gender mainstreaming
ning working conditions for women’s missions abroad, other Swedish dependent on synergies with other
should continuously be reviewed,
rights organisations, feminist agencies, civil society organisations, global thematic areas. The challenges
particularly with a focus on monito-
movements and women human
ring and results. researchers and consultants working include ensuring a continued prioriti-
rights defenders. Another area in the
within the field of gender equality. sation of gender equality in the design
•• Sida has also developed a toolbox strategy is to work for increased
focusing on gender equality in
Written contributions for the analysis and implementation of other strate-
access to and use of sex- and
development aid, the Sida Gender
and the focus of the work were gies, both thematically and geographi-
age-disaggregated data and gender
Toolbox. The toolbox provides
obtained from almost 30 international cally. Supporting the coordination and
equality research. The strategy will
knowledge, tools and inspiration on partners, from within the UN, civil development of a global normative
be financed with SEK 1bn over a
how the gender equality perspective society and research institutes. agenda also requires close cooperation
five-year period.
can be strengthened in Swedish and coordination with thematic policy
development cooperation. The Sida 2. How does the new strategy compare competence and multilateral focal
Gender Toolbox consists of tools for with how Sida worked previously? points within Sida. Several innovative
addressing the ‘How?’ question (e.g. The global strategy should be seen as a and catalytic initiatives, including
gender equality analyses and gender raising of ambitions for gender support for women’s rights organisa-
mainstreaming) and thematic equality and for women’s and girls’ tions and the safety of women human
overviews (the ‘What?’ question), and rights in development cooperation. rights defenders, are also resource-
is available in English at: https://www. intensive from staffing and case
sida.se/English/partners/resour- It both complements and reinforces management perspectives.
ces-for-all-partners/methodologi-
cal-materials/gender-tool-box/
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Swedish development cooperation is analysis. A gender equality Sweden champions gender equality
channelled via several different actors. analysis identifies differences between Gender equality work in multilateral organisations by
Extensive core support to various women, men, girls and boys with analyses within development being an active donor and board
multilateral organisations are prepared regard to the groups’ access to resour- cooperation member. For example, Sweden is the
at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, as ces, opportunities and power, and to biggest donor to UN Women and is
well as direct grants to several organisa- the barriers that exist along the way. •• Ensure that women, men, girls and also a major donor to UNFPA. Sweden
tions and projects. Through agencies This does not necessary involve a group boys are consulted during the has also played a leading role in drawing
such as Sida, the FBA and the Swedish being worse off or being more seriously planning phase to identify needs up gender equality strategies for the
Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB), aid affected, but that the groups of women and bottlenecks. development banks, including the
is channelled to several actors at project and men, or boys and girls, are often •• Carry out on-site consultations that World Bank, the African Development
and programme levels. Comprehensive affected differently. In order to high- are accessible to both women and Bank, the European Bank for Re-
support is also provided to Swedish light this, a gender equality analysis men, and at times of the day when construction and Development, and
civil society organisations to pursue must be carried out. they are available. Carry out the European Investment Bank.
a poverty-focused and gender equal gender-separate consultations if
agenda. necessary.
•• Be clear. Avoid wording such as
With the feminist foreign policy, gender “Gender equality shall characterise
budgeting (as mentioned in chapter 3) all phases of the project”. Instead,
has been strengthened within the describe what, how and when.
Ministry for Foreign Affairs’ grant •• Analyse women’s and men’s access
management. Demands are imposed to to resources: economic, productive,
ensure the gender mainstreaming of political and time resources. Swedish consultations on gender with the World
grant management in every individual •• Use both quantitative and qualita- Bank, September 2019.

case. This means, for example, that gen- tive indicators to follow up on the
der equality and power analyses must initiative.
be included as part of the preparation •• Ensure sex- and age-disaggregated
and monitoring of the grant decision. data.
New templates have also been drawn
up for preparing core support for
multilateral organisations in which the
gender equality perspective must be
integrated.

To be able to meet the different needs


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Accountability and impact •• Increase their expertise and Sweden’s work to counteract abuse and harassment within the
strengthen their prevention work sexual exploitation, abuse and aid sector.
Sweden shall work to achieve concrete against discriminatory rules, norms harrassment within the aid
results for gender equality and for and stereotypes in relation to sector •• Minimise negative effects on
women’s and girls’ full enjoyment of gender, gender identity, gender populations in need, particularly in
human rights by cooperating with expression and sexual orientation, Sweden takes a zero-tolerance humanitarian contexts, where
multilateral actors and using di- approach towards sexual harassment sexual exploitation, abuse and
rectorships, co-ownerships, mem- •• Have an active organisational and and assaults. As part of this, Sweden harassment are brought to light and
berships, partnerships and other tools staffing policy that creates non-dis- has included language on sexual the withdrawal of support is
in order to pursue both normative and criminatory organisational structu- exploitation, abuse and harassment in enforced.
operational work. As part of this, res and promotes gender equality, the general conditions for core
Sweden shall cooperate actively with including more women in manage- support. This decision means that •• Ensure that sexual exploitation,
the accountability mechanisms in the ment positions, multilateral organisations who want to abuse and harassment are included
multilateral bodies and shall work to continue to receive support from on the agenda at a high level.
ensure that the bodies: •• Set aside resources for working Sweden must follow ethical rules and Sweden has raised the issue at
with gender equality and women’s, apply protection against sexual meetings of EU ministers for
•• Have guiding documents based on girls’ and LGBTQ persons’ human exploitation, abuse and harassment. development aid and with the
international law and international rights, including human resources Ongoing dialogue is also taking place European Commissioner for
agreements, consistently follow and expertise for gender equality with multilateral partner organisations Humanitarian Aid, written to the
these regulations, and apply an work. and funds on how they can meet heads of the major UN bodies,
intersectional perspective in gender Sweden’s demands for a zero-toleran- engaged in dialogue with the UN
equality analyses and other work, ce approach in relation to the long- Secretary-General and raised the
term Swedish core support. In issue with the multilateral develop-
•• Develop sex- and age-disaggregated addition, a review is being carried out ment banks.
data, of Sida’s agreement templates for civil
society organisations, and Sweden •• Ensure that issues relating to sexual
•• Increase their expertise on gender continues to work on these issues in harassment and assaults are
equality and women’s and girls’ various multilateral forums. included when drawing up the EU’s
rights, aid instruments.
Among other things, Sweden has
worked to: •• Hold an active dialogue with
the circle of donors within the
•• Promote a zero-tolerance approach framework of safeguarding.
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The feminist foreign policy has also perspective in international humanita-
involved a stronger gender equality rian law (IHL), including at the huma- Migration and gender equality to meet the urgent needs of refugees
perspective in Sweden’s work with nitarian world summit in Istanbul in foreign policy: and migrants – not least women and
humanitarian aid. The Policy in 2016 and by publishing the report girls – and to find solutions for them,
Framework for Swedish Development IHL and Gender – Swedish Sweden works to ensure that refugee including evacuation and returning.
Cooperation and Humanitarian experiences in association with the and migrant women and girls can Sweden is also one of the biggest grant
Assistance states that Sweden’s Swedish Red Cross. enjoy human rights, including through donors to the UN’s refugee organisa-
humanitarian aid will contribute to engagement in the processes to draw tion, the UNHCR. The UNHCR
strengthening women’s and girls’ right Through the global initiative Call to up two global frameworks: one for works to save lives and alleviate
to protection in humanitarian crises, Action on Protection from Gender- refugees and one on migration. suffering in humanitarian situations
and to strengthen their ability to play an Based Violence in Emergencies, Within the context of the negotiations all over the world, and does so with a
active role in response to humanitarian launched by the UK and Sweden in on the global migration framework, gender equality perspective to ensure
crises. Gender equality analyses can be 2013, gender-based violence in humani- Sweden has worked to increase the that women and men get equal access
decisive in order to be able to save lives tarian catastrophes and crises is number of support offices along the to protection and aid.
and alleviate suffering, as the challenges highlighted. The aim is to drive the main migration routes and in major
and needs may be different for women question forward and to persuade transit countries. These support
and men. For example, dramatic humanitarian actors (state actors, offices can provide humanitarian
increases in teenage pregnancy, child bilateral donors, multilateral organisa- support and advice, and carry out
marriage and gender-based violence tions and civil society) to take more specific initiatives for women and
have been demonstrated in disaster responsibility for systematically girls. Sweden has also prioritised the
situations. Sweden has undertaken including the issue of gender-based issue of safe workforce migration with
concrete measures to integrate a gender violence in their work. Sweden chaired decent conditions, particularly for
equality perspective and measures the initiative in 2016–2017 and contri- women. Within the process to draw
against sexual and genderbased buted to a growth in membership and up a global refugee framework,
violence into humanitarian efforts and to more than 360 undertakings being Sweden has emphasised the import-
the humanitarian reform process. For pledged in relation to the initiative’s ance of refugee girls and boys needing
example, Sweden has committed to action plan. The network now includes access to good quality education and
work for those affected by crises to more than 70 actors from around the that the framework must feature a
have greater influence over humanitari- world. Tools have been devised to gender equality perspective. Sweden
an work and only intends to support facilitate the work involved, including also provides support for the UN’s
humanitarian actors who base their a website (https://www.calltoactiongbv. International Organisation for
work on a gender equality analysis com) where the abovementioned action Migration (IOM), to ensure that their
and sex- and age-disaggregated data. plans for the period 2016–2020 can vital work along the central Mediterra-
Sweden has also consistently emphasised be found. nean route can continue. This is of the
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Climate and gender equality Bank’s Climate Investment Funds 5.3 Trade and promotion policy effect and a clear gender equality
(CIF) and the Green Climate Fund perspective. The feminist foreign policy
Climate effects in the form of drought, (GCF), Sweden has worked successfully ”Investing in equality is smart. has further raised the ambitions in
flooding and extreme weather lead to with the development of ambitious new
Excluding women from operating and promoting a progressive
poorer health and growing food and gender equality policies and concrete and fair trade policy that increases
water supply problems. These challeng- action plans for their implementation. economic opportunities is
women’s economic empowerment.
es hit the world’s 1.3bn poor people the Sweden has also worked actively for probably the biggest waste in
hardest, and because women have strategic recruitments to strengthen
limited access to political, economic the world. As well as being The potential is enormous. A 2015 UN
gender equality work in these funds’
and material resources, this has a smart and right, gender equality study shows that if the world’s labour
secretariats. Sweden drives forward
negative effect on their vulnerability markets were completely equal, the
gender equality work in these funds by, is also good for the economy. global economy would grow by USD
to – and ability to adapt to – climate for example, imposing requirements
impact. When women participate in the 28 trillion by 2025. The gross world
that:
labour market as employees or product would rise by 26 per cent,
Women are often responsible for the •• conditions placed when accrediting roughly equivalent to the combined
majority of agricultural work and for the funds’ implementation organisa- entrepreneurs, their power
GNPs of China and the USA. In India,
their families’ food security. Women tions include gender equality; over their own lives increases GNP would rise by a full 60 per cent, as
also often play a key role in the use and •• the result frameworks include and the whole of society is the country is further down the list of
administration of forest resources and women’s labour market involvement.42
indicators relevant to gender equality strengthened. Sweden will
water. Women are thereby important that allow the funds’ results to be In addition, the world’s women cur-
agents for change who can contribute pursue a feminist trade policy.
monitored within the field of gender rently carry out 75 per cent of unpaid
relevant perspectives and solutions for equality; and This means that a gender work. This work is estimated to be
dealing with climate change. There are analysis must be applied to all worth USD 10 trillion each year,
many examples of investments in •• women are involved in the design
trade agreements. ” corresponding to 13 per cent of the
renewable energy contributing to and implementation of projects.
global economy.43
greater employment opportunities
Minister for Foreign Trade with responsibility for
for women and promoting female
Nordic Affairs Anna Hallberg Much remains to be done before these
enterprise.
figures can become a reality. Globally,
Sweden has strengthened the work to Swedish trade and promotion policy 50 per cent of women of working age
integrate the environmental and aims to promote Swedish economic are in gainful employment compared to
climate perspective with the gender interests and Sweden’s image abroad, 77 per cent of men. Women aged 25–64
equality perspective in development which in turn facilitates exports and have increased their participation in the
cooperation, both bilaterally and imports and enables a mutual exchange workforce, while participation among
within the EU, and in the major of trade with other countries. Swedish younger women has fallen. The reason
multilateral environmental and climate trade policy has a strong redistributive for this is probably growing education
Minister for the Environment and Climate, and
funds. In funds such as the Global Deputy Prime Minister Isabella Lövin signes the
Environment Fund (GEF), the World Government proposal for a new Climate Act 42 McKinsey Global Institute (2015), “The power of parity: How advancing women’s equality can add $12 trillion to
global growth
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opportunities. Women work part-time gender stereotyped social norms and
more often, and receive considerably discriminatory legislation. Three questions for the Swedish decisive for pursuing gender equality
lower hourly pay than men. The reasons Ministry for Foreign Affairs’ focal point issues within this area. Being able to
for feminist foreign policy within the
are that women work in low-paid By working with responsible business field of trade: point to analyses of the positive
industries and that men receive higher in guarantees the Swedish Export economic effects of gender mainstrea-
pay than women for equivalent work. Credits Guarantee Board (EKN) 1. Do you and your colleagues think ming has also been important.
Women work more often in the informal contributes to the work on the Global that the work with a feminist foreign
sector with domestic services and Goals of the 2030 Agenda and to the policy has been beneficial within 3. What is in the pipeline right now,
market trading, and have poorer access feminist foreign policy. In certain trade? in terms of new agreements, strate-
to information technology, which affects industries and on risky markets, where gies, partners, etc.?
access to financial services and markets. the need is often the greatest, EKN’s The Government’s trade policy work
Girls and women in all parts of the guarantees can be decisive for business within the framework of the feminist Sweden is currently pushing for
world account for a large proportion of success. These guarantees contribute to foreign policy has contributed towards gender equality to be integrated into
unpaid work in the home and in society. development both in Sweden and in more organisations providing statis- a number of free trade agreements.
Women often stop paid work earlier to buying countries. In developing tics and analysis in this field, which is One way of doing this is by strength-
care for older relatives or to look after countries with limited financial just as complicated as it is decisive. ening the use of – and the process
children and grandchildren. Their opportunities, EKN’s guarantees Getting an accurate picture means in connection with – existing tools
lifetime pay is lower, and thus so too is contribute to financial resources that that we can argue much more convin- such as the EU’s sustainability impact
their pension. In turn, they can end up strengthen the countries opportunities cingly and formulate more effective assessments. It is also important
in a position of dependence in relation for development. By contributing to proposals for actions. The fact that that relevant organisations produce
to their spouses and children. infrastructure and public transport, for Sweden has pushed these issues in sex-disaggregated data and analyses
example, EKN makes a contribution cooperation with other like-minded within trade policy to a greater extent.
Women face many challenges in the towards women’s opportunities. countries has also contributed to
field of trade. Women entrepreneurs many countries supporting a declara-
often work within small-scale operations Pursuing a feminist foreign policy tion on gender equality and trade at
which lack access to financial capital, includes a feminist trade policy. For the eleventh World Trade Organiza-
technical training and the marketing example, Sweden has contributed to a tion (WTO) Ministerial Conference
capabilities required to benefit from gender perspective in the agreements in December 2017
new trading opportunities, and survive on the Global Goals and on financing
in competition with other actors. for development, and to central recom- 2. Which tools and arguments have
Women also often have limited access mendations from leading economic you benefited from the most in your
to other resources, including energy, forums such as the International work to implement the feminist
water, technology, tools, transport, Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World foreign policy?
education and market data, to name just Bank emphasising the importance
a few. Other barriers to women’s of including growth and women’s Analyses and statistics showing
economic empowerment include participation in the labour market. unequal conditions within internatio-
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U n i t e d n at i o n s C o n f e r e n C e o n t r a d e a n d d e v e l o p m e n t
Within the EU, Sweden has been a To further increase knowledge within the #SheTrades45 initiative which aims
driving force for better integrating Swedish support to the this field, Sweden’s National Board of to connect a million women entrepre-
gender equality into trade policy and UN for developing gender Trade has carried out a study of trade, neurs to the market by 2020. The
encouraging others to do likewise. equality tools within trade social sustainability and gender equali- initiative identifies seven global actions
Sweden wants to see a stronger gender ty, and has held a seminar on gender in which governments, the private
equality perspective in the work of Sweden’s cooperation with equality and trade under the Global sector and civil society can make
the WTO and in the EU’s free trade UNCTAD has resulted in the Review of Aid for Trade. concrete pledges to remedy obstacles
agreements with third countries and Swedish-financed Trade and Gender hampering women-owned businesses.
welcomes the fact that the EU Trade Toolbox. The toolbox aims to help Sweden also supports the International
Commissioner has encouraged the governments, officials and other Trade Centre (ITC), a UN/WTO
WTO to integrate gender equality to actors to predict and assess the organisation that aims to create the
a higher degree. Within the OECD, effects of trade policy initiatives for right conditions for small and medi-
Sweden has pushed for gender equality women and gender equality.44 In this um-sized companies in developing
to be integrated into trade policy work. way, the toolbox can contribute tow countries to enter global markets for
Sweden has also worked with the UN’s trade playing greater role for inclusi- trade. The ITC works actively with
trade body UNCTAD to produce a ve development and for women’s trade and gender equality and with
toolbox containing methods for asses- economic empowerment. women’s enterprise, and has launched
sing the effects of trade policy initiatives
for women and gender equality.
The seven actions for SheTrades
Trade and Gender Toolbox

Congo
$5.5 bn
+88.8%

Mozambique
$4.9 bn
-20.6%

$6.9 44 https://unctad.org/en/Pages/DITC/Gender-and-Trade.aspx
$2.1 45 https://www.shetrades.com/en
$1.6
$0.9
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In 2016, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan One aspect of foreign policy involves The exhibition has been developed
Löfven launched the Global Deal promoting Swedish values and Swedish Dads into an important tool in the Swedish
initiative – a global focus on social spreading the image of Sweden around Foreign Service’s work to encourage
dialogue and better labour market the world. Gender equality is an Swedish Dads is a photo exhibition new approaches and values. It has
conditions – in partnership with the important part of this image. Many featuring portraits of fathers who been displayed at Swedish embassies
ILO and the OECD. The aim of the Swedish embassies confirm that there have chosen to take at least six in around 50 countries, and more
Global Deal is to improve the dialogue is a great demand for information about months of parental leave. Photograp- exhibitions are planned. (For more
between labour market actors and how Sweden has achieved such a high her Johan Bävman followed some of information, see chapter 6.)
national governments to improve terms degree of gender equality. Questions these fathers to find out about their
of employment and productivity. about Swedish society – including experiences and how parental leave
Effective labour market relations and childcare, parental insurance and the has affected their relationships with
decent work contribute towards greater proportion of women in the Swedish their partners and their children.
equality and inclusive economic labour market – are asked regularly, The aim of the exhibition is to show
development, benefiting workers, and there is a clear interest in finding the effect of more equal parenting at
businesses and society – a ‘win-win- out more. individual and societal levels.
win’ situation. The Global Deal
concept does not involve developing a One tool for implementing the feminist
new framework or agreement to be foreign policy is the Swedish Institute’s " I use portraits and interviews
implemented in a uniform manner in (SI) toolbox (http://sharingsweden.se), with dads together with their
all countries or creating a new interna- which contains presentations such as Opening of the photo exhibition Swedish Dads by Johan
children in everyday situations, Bävman at the Epicenter Amsterdam.
tional organisation. Instead, the aims Swedish Dads (see chapter 6) and other
are to develop a platform to highlight information about a number of gender with the aim of focusing on
the issue of cooperation between equality-conscious themes. These show fathers who choose their
parties and to strengthen existing what it means to be a feminist foreign family over their jobs and
cooperation structures. For example, policy pioneer and where Sweden
Sweden and Bangladesh have signed stands on the issue of gender equality.46 careers. The aim is also to
a cooperation agreement to contribute to focus on universal loving
better dialogue between employers and aspects of parenting, regard-
employees in Bangladesh’s female-
less of whether this involves
dominated textiles industry. The
project is being carried out by the ILO fathers or mothers." 47
in cooperation with local trade unions Photographer Johan Bävman
and employer organisations. H&M and
IF Metall are also involved.
46 T he Swedish Institute. Fact sheet: Pioneering a feminist foreign policy and Gender equality – we’ve come
a long way, haven’t we?
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6. Working methods at country level Swedish missions abroad play a
central role in the implementation of
For the missions abroad, the feminist
foreign policy puts these issues in focus
the feminist foreign policy. of political dialogue, development
cooperation, promotion policy and in
One important starting point for the country analyses. Awareness of and
feminist foreign policy is that the work interest in these issues is increasing,
must be based on the reality where including among employees and
operations are carried out, so that the cooperation partners.
analyses are accurate and the approach
has the maximum impact. This means
that the approaches may vary between
different missions abroad. At the same ”The fact that we have a femi-
time, some experiences coincide. For nist foreign policy has made
example, virtually all missions abroad
us something of a ‘superhero’
say that the feminist foreign policy has
involved something new and different among the aid actors present.
that encourages new integrated discus- Colleagues say that they are
sions internally, as well as new ways of often asked by other state aid
working and initiatives externally,
where all tools and policy areas work agencies what promoting a
together and have a greater impact. In feminist foreign policy is like,
the same way, interaction is created and how good this initiative is.”
with a number of Swedish actors on
Swedish embassy
location, such as Sida, the FBA,
Business Sweden, the Swedish Institute
and Swedish businesses. This in turn
makes it possible to draw on the
expertise of all these actors and reach
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Day for the Elimination of Violence ”The 2017 Lucia reception
against Women, until 10 December, provided another platform
Human Rights Day. In Bangladesh,
for reaching out with the
for example, the Swedish Embassy has
used the occasion to invite participants message about girls’ rights.
to round-table discussions on Many guests said that they
women’s career opportunities in the appreciated how Sweden
textiles industry, in association with
the Swedish Institute and the other had succeeded in using a
Nordic embassies. reception to present an
important message. The
The work to combat gender-based
event was broadcast on
violence has also included a
‘hackathon’ in Honduras, with one of the biggest local
Photo from the Wikigap event at Sweden’s Permanent Delegation to UNESCO in Paris on International organisers including the Swedish and TV channels, ensuring a
Women’s Day in 2018. Dutch embassies. The event resulted wide reach for the message.”
in several tools and initiatives that
The Swedish Embassy in Tanzania
received support for further deve-
The in-depth work has borne fruit, Child and other international days are lopment. These included a mobile
both externally and internally. Below used by all parts of the Swedish Foreign app for women exposed to violence in
is a selection of examples on how Service to raise awareness for these the home, featuring a direct line to
missions abroad work systematically issues. These events enable Sweden to the police and support groups, as well
with the feminist foreign policy using spread messages of gender equality as recommendations about who else
various methods. Other examples can and women’s and girls’ rights via panel to contact.
be found elsewhere in this handbook discussions, speeches, articles,
and in the collection of examples for radio programmes and social media Swedish and local holidays also offer
the first three years’ implementation posts. excellent opportunities to discuss
of the policy.48 gender equality and women’s and girls’
The embassies are also actively involved rights. For example, the Swedish
International Women’s Day, Human in the global 16 Days of Activism Embassy in Tanzania reports that:
Rights Day, International Day for the against Gender-based Violence
Elimination of Violence against campaign, which is held every year and
Women, International Day of the Girl runs from 25 November, International

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Dialogue and sharing experiences, hed a leadership programme for media. Development cooperation
both on an ongoing basis and in women managers and entrepre- contacts have been used for influencing
connection with high-level visits, are neurs in Saudi Arabia, and has carried work and dialogue.
key tools in this work. These dialogues out an expert visit to Sweden from
are often based on specific issues, but China on the theme of women in tech, Within cultural promotion the
many countries also show an interest in focusing on women coders. In addition, Swedish Embassy in Mexico City has
the Swedish overall view. Sweden works to change discriminato- initiated discussions on what is traditio-
ry legislation that presents barriers to nally expected of men and women, and
The Swedish feminist foreign policy women’s equal economic participation. how gender stereotypes can be influen-
has contributed to women’s enterprise ced in the long term by reaching new
and employment in a number of In several countries, including Chile, and broader groups. These discussions
different countries. In Bolivia, for the Swedish embassy works with many have taken popular culture as their
example, Sweden has contributed to different actors to apply the feminist starting point, such as how to include
more than 500 new jobs (self-employed foreign policy. Thanks to cooperation gender equality issues in the scripts of
or employed) for women with few with Chilean journalists, several popular soap operas (telenovelas) and
resources. Similarly, by financing the millions of TV viewers in the country using music to reach out in particularly
Women in Business programme with have been informed about Sweden’s challenging environments. In the latter
the European Bank for Reconstruction parental insurance. Through coopera- case, the embassy hosted discussions
and Development (EBRD), Sweden has tion with the Hay Mujeres organisation, between women rappers in the form of
Photo from the local photo competition, Tanzanian
been able provide women entrepre- the embassy has created the “Embaja- Swedish artist Silvana Imam and dads.
neurs in Eastern Europe with capacity dores Hay Mujeres” network with the Mexican group Batallones Femininos,
development and advice, as well as aim of involving men in gender equality who use their music to promote
preferential loan terms with local work. The embassy has also involved women’s rights in Ciudad Juárez, which The abovementioned Swedish photo
banks. Another example is the managers within industry in the has particularly high levels of violence exhibition Swedish Dads has genera-
networks of local support centres for #HeforShe campaign. and is dominated by a macho culture. ted discussion in many countries, and
women (WINNET) which have been has acted as a useful springboard for
developed in recent years in accordance The Swedish Embassy in Thailand has The Swedish Embassy in Athens has further dialogue and events relating
with the Swedish model, and which carried out initiatives within migration carried out a number of activities to gender roles and gender equality.
build upon cooperation between civil work to better discover and prevent within the cultural sector, including a In Croatia, the Swedish Embassy
society, the state, the private sector and human trafficking, particularly of three-day tribute to the role of women organised a Festival of Fathers and
academia. These centres have created women. The embassy also works within in film-making and to the role of film held round-table discussions in
skills development opportunities and a number of other areas, including by for gender equality. Broad discussions parliament in connection with the
jobs for vulnerable women, enabling engaging prominent Thai personalities have also included issues relating to exhibition, while in Iran the embassy
them to empower themselves, resulting to present the feminist foreign policy’s parental leave and other measures of has taken the exhibition on a national
in increased self-confidence and more message. The embassy is actively significance for a gender equal society. tour. Local photo competitions for
interest in political engagement and involved in the domestic policy discus- fathers have also been held in several
participation. Sweden has also establis- sion through debate articles and social

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countries, including China, Uganda, Within development cooperation, Somalia, Sweden’s efforts are estima-
Thailand, Tunisia and Switzerland. In The focus on masculinity the gender equality focus has been fur- ted to have contributed towards the
other cases, discussions have been at the Swedish Embassy in ther increased and has led to opera- proportion of women members of
held on parental insurance, socially Kinshasa, DR Congo tions relating to all the Rs and the Somalia’s parliament having increased
engaged photography, the role of objectives of the feminist foreign by 70 per cent in the 2016 election to a
fathers and destructive masculinities. As mentioned previously, one of the policy. Not least, Sweden has focused level of 24 per cent. The Swedish
The exhibition has taken different positive results of the Swedish on SRHR and gathered its forces by Embassy in Somalia has also helped to
forms and has been shown in diffe- feminist foreign policy is the new way working at global, regional and create a national platform with
rent places within society, including of working, whereby the individual bilateral levels and with a wide range government, private sector and civil
in the Shanghai Metro and at the parts of embassies work together in a of actors and sectors. A quarter of society representatives to implement
OECD in Paris. Employees at some more integrated manner across development cooperation’s bilateral the peace, women and safety agenda.
embassies have also developed operational borders. One example is strategies include objectives relating to Similarly, the embassies work in other
aspects of the campaigns, adopting the work carried out by the Swedish health, focusing on robust health sys- conflict and post-conflict nations to
the term Embassy Dads and using Embassy in the Democratic Republic tems, SRHR and improved paedi- increase the involvement of women
of the Congo to promote positive
social media to talk about their own atric and maternal health. This and girls in all aspects of peace work.
masculinity. The embassy works with
experiences as dads and equal part- support has contributed to more For example, the Swedish Embassy in
boys’ and young men’s image of men
ners. midwives, greater access to contracep- Iraq is actively involved in the dia-
using extensive support from Sida
tives, improved access to safe and legal logue on UN Security Council Resolu-
within the scope of development
abortions, better conditions for young tion 1325 on women, peace and
cooperation, and has also funded a
study of masculinity together with people to make informed decisions security, contributing to its implemen-
UN Women. Other initiatives have about their health, sexuality and tation by supporting local civil society
included holding essay-writing reproduction, and better conditions organisations and working to ensure
competitions for young students on for LGBTQ persons to enjoy human that the UN bodies there meet their
the theme of boys’ and men’s roles in rights. In Mozambique, the embassy undertakings in relation to gender
gender equality work, organising a has helped to draw up the new natio- equality and women’s and girls’
photo competition on the theme “un nal guidelines for abortion care, and in human rights.
vrai homme” (“a real man”), holding Zambia a programme with Swedish
round-table discussions on masculi- support that focuses on comprehensi- Via Sida, Sweden also supports many
nity and sharing regular messages on ve sexuality education in schools is initiatives for women’s economic
social media with interviews from thought to have helped prevent around empowerment, including through the
men’s networks and activists. The 50 000 unplanned pregnancies. regional initiative “JP RWEE” carried
far-reaching impact is the outcome of out in seven countries: Ethiopia,
the work across operational areas that Programmes to strengthen women’s Guatemala, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia,
has been carried out effectively political participation have been Nepal, Nigeria and Rwanda. The aim
within foreign policy, culture, funded in several countries, including is to boost rural women’s potential by
promoting Sweden and development Zimbabwe, Syria and Moldavia. In improving access to and control over
cooperation.

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resources, services and opportunities, for pursuing gender equality issues devising various events and activities overseas agency that has carried out
and by giving them a stronger voice in together. Dinner meetings have also under the embassy’s management on extensive work to increase the level of
the home and in society. been arranged with civil rights this theme. The network consists of knowledge internally. In order to
organisations and women journalists. nine people with documented expe- create impact for the feminist foreign
Many missions abroad emphasise that The embassy invites women’s rights rience of working for gender equality policy externally, the embassy has
the Swedish feminist foreign policy organisations to political discussions and women’s rights. The participants identified that its own staff need more
has given Sweden new arenas and as a matter of course, to ensure that also represent different sections of knowledge and understanding. One
access to other actors compared to women and girls have opportunities Ethiopian society, including the public hub for such discussions is the embassy’s
the embassies’ traditional networks. In for political participation and influence. and private sectors, academia, civil operational planning process, which
Sarajevo and Washington, for example, The platform offered by the embassy society and the media, including social provides opportunities for discussing
the Swedish embassies report high gives women their own space where media. what a feminist approach can involve
levels of interest among university they can build the social networks that in concrete terms within the embassy’s
students. men often already have. The embassy The Swedish Embassy in Tbilisi, various operational areas, as well as for
also contributes with training for Georgia, is another example of an regular monitoring and evaluation.
The feminist foreign policy has also partners on various gender equality
strengthened the voice and reach of issues, including gender budgeting and
certain groups, such as women’s resource allocation.
rights activists, through Sweden inviting
them to international conferences and Extensive work is carried out internally
highlighting their work on social at missions abroad to enhance their own
media. One example is the work of the expertise on gender equality and
Swedish Embassy in Brazil. In Angola, women’s and girls’ rights, and to
Sweden was one of a few embassies to sharpen working methods and
accompany the Angolan Minister for analytical tools. The embassies work
Gender Equality on a roadshow in to broaden their basis for obtaining
rural areas to discuss gender equality, information and to ensure that all
with a large social media presence. voices and perspectives are heard. In
line with this, the Swedish Embassy in
Several Swedish embassies have also Ethiopia established a network in
helped to create platforms for women spring 2018 for gender equality issues
and girls. For example, the Swedish and women’s rights. The idea of the
Embassy in Liberia allows women’s network is that it should help the
rights organisations and women’s embassy to analyse and understand
Sweden's ambassador to Vietnam Ann Måwe and Phuong Anh particpating in #GirlsTakeover - a global
forums to hold meetings and discus- developments in connection with initiative to promote girls’ rights and highlight their agency on the International Day of the Girl, October
sions at the embassy’s premises, with gender equality and women’s rights in 2019.

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7. Pursuing gender equality in the ”Few foreign policy issues ments in gender equality increase the
frequency of gainful employment and
are as well-founded as this
face of headwinds subject, but I still sometimes
strengthen the human capital of the
whole of society. Experience has also
encounter distrust.” shown that it may be important to
Swedish embassy identify common challenges (men’s
violence against women, gender
Sweden’s feminist foreign policy is stereotypes, differences in pay and
sometimes met with resistance that responsibility for unpaid work, an
manifests itself in different ways, for ageing population, digitalisation of
example through suppression industry, etc.) and to allow gender
techniques such as ridiculing and equality to become an integral part of
making the visible invisible. the discussion on how solutions to the
problems can be identified and worked
At the same time, this resistance has on together.
been less than expected and has eased
in line with the continuous growth in Examples of arguments for increased
interest and support. One explanation gender equality:
for this trend is the Swedish Foreign
Service’s active work to win support for •• The global economy would grow
the policy within the fourth R, i.e. the by 26 per cent if women and men
reality in which it is operated. Swedish were equal in working life.49
embassies and departments within the
Swedish Foreign Service use a number •• Research shows that the proportion
of different approaches. In addition to of household income spent on
the rights perspective, it is also impor- children’s development increases
tant to highlight research, experiences significantly when women have
and arguments which show that gender greater control over the resources
equality benefits social and economic of the household.50
development. For example, invest-
49 www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/employment-and-growth/how-advancing-womens-equality-can-add-
12-trillion-to-global-growth
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•• If women were able to farm on the The #MeToo movement has provided
•• Use dialogue with international,
same terms as men, 100 million new opportunities to highlight and Checklist for pursuing gender national and local women’s rights
people would avoid going hungry.51 combat men’s violence against women, equality in the face of organisations, and with other human
which Sweden has seized. One way is to headwinds rights and civil society organisations,
•• Research shows that gender equal hold internal discussions on whether to support them but also to make use
societies are more peaceful, and a and how the Swedish Foreign Service •• Win support and encourage
of their knowledge, problem analysis
growing number of studies indicate practises what it preaches. Another way leadership for gender equality at
and proposals which are of decisive
that peace processes and peace is to take part in discussions with the highest possible level, including
importance in the work for sustaina-
agreements that include both women external actors. with both female and male political,
ble solutions.
and men are more sustainable. 52 military, religious and economic
decision-makers. •• Find out why critics are sceptical and
”Work on readjustments rela- what their line of thinking is.
Sexual and gender-based violence is a •• Work to include gender equality in
ting to gender equality usually •• Counteract doubt and criticism with
central issue that can still be difficult to steering documents and checklists at
touches upon key issues such all levels. clear arguments based on statistics,
discuss and counteract in all its forms,
facts and concrete examples from
but there are now more tools and as the distribution of resour- •• Find like-minded actors, forge
the environment in questions and/or
platforms for this. One example is the ces, influence and responsibili- alliances and drive forward issues
from other contexts such as Sweden.
Council of Europe Convention on ty. Therefore gender equality together with them or in interaction
•• Persevere, and be prepared for
preventing and combating violence with them.
against women and domestic violence work often arouses strong continual wearing down and negotia-
•• Broaden ownership for issues
tion.
(the Istanbul Convention), the first feelings. Some show their through dialogue and cooperation
legally binding document on violence •• Headline and integrate the gender
concerns openly. Others with more/new groups.
against women in Europe. The conven- equality issue to make it clear that it
practise various forms of •• Create and support platforms so that
fits in, and how.
tion condemns all forms of violence more actors are made visible and can
and describes violence against women denial, such as denying vario- •• Emphasise that greater gender
contribute.
as an expression of historically unequal us facts that point towards •• Establish exchanges of experience
equality is often a partial solution
power relationships between women to the problems vulnerable groups
gender inequality or that and knowledge between different
and men. It also establishes that face, but that women and girls are
unjust conditions have actors (e.g. networks, breakfast
not vulnerable groups in themselves.
violence against women is gender-based clubs, lunch circles and series of
at a structural level. In parallel with its anything to do with gender.
seminars).
national work to prevent and combat Some become aggressive.
violence, Sweden also works to ensure Many protest in silence.” 53
that other countries ratify the conven-
tion and live up to its obligations.

51 www.wfp.org/our-work/preventing-hunger/focus-women/women-hunger-facts
52 UN Women, “Preventing Conflict, Transforming Justice, Securing the Peace: A Global Study on the
Implementation of United Nations Security Council resolution 1325”
53 Eva Amundsdotter, Mathias Ericson, Ulrika Jansson and Sophie Linghag (2015) “Motstånd och strategier i
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Certain issues meet with more resistan-
ce than others. One such issue is sexual
and reproductive health and rights
(SRHR), including the issue of abor-
tion. Sweden is a leading defender of
SRHR, at global, national and local ”Around the world, there is a pushback
levels. The ongoing dialogue with both
states and multilateral organisations on women’s rights. […] We will push
and other relevant actors is an impor-
tant tool that makes a difference.
Sweden is also a major donor to SRHR
back against the pushback. And we will
work at all levels, and continuously
emphasises the link between SRHR
keep pushing. For wholesale change.
and human rights, gender equality,
health, combating HIV and sustainable For rapid change. And for the
development etc. Other methods
include external and mobilising meaningful change our world needs,
campaigns (cf. SheDecides in chapter 4)
and dialogue and sharing experience starting by addressing the imbalance in
with like-minded parties, including
civil society. power relations.” 54
UN Secretary-General António Guterres

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8. References
8.1 Documents

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Council of the European Union (2015) “The EU action plan for gender equality and women’s The Swedish Institute:
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The Swedish Ministry of Finance, JämKAS Budget •• Jämställdhetspolitiken: Delad makt - delat ansvar. [“The gender equality policy:
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The Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs: 8.2 Websites 8.3 Twitter
•• Feministisk utrikespolitik – varför och vad handlar det om? Presentationsmaterial.
www.calltoactiongbv.com #StockholmGenderForum
[“Feminist foreign policy – why, and what is it about? Presentation materials.”]
www.centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org #Genderequalworld
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www.economist.com @margotwallstrom
•• Sveriges feministiska utrikespolitik [“Sweden’s feminist foreign policy”] www.eige.europa.se #EqualityMakesSense
(e-training)
www.fba.se #MoreWomenMorePeace
•• Sveriges feministiska utrikespolitik – exempel på tre års genomförande www.genderchampions.com #WikiGap
[“Sweden’s feminist foreign policy – examples of three years of implementation”]
www.globalamålen.se #Midwives4all
•• Sweden’s National Action Plan for the implementation of the UN Security Coun- www.gsma.com #SheDecides
cil’s Resolutions on Women, Peace and Security 2016–2020
www.gqualcampaign.org #SwedishDads
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www.shetrades.com
www.si.se
www.sida.se
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