Driving change for women's rights and representation in Iraq
Strengthening of Participation, Peaceful Coexistence and Equality (SPACE)
Strengthening of Participation, Peaceful Coexistence and Equality (SPACE)
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
Iraq
Iraq, Council of Ministers
Iraq - Council of Ministers
2024 to 2027
Security, reconstruction and peace
In Iraq, gender-based discrimination excludes women and girls from equal political, economic and social participation. Patriarchal structures, traditional norms, and unequal power dynamics drive this exclusion.
Decades of conflict have normalised violence, as a means to solve conflicts. Gender-based violence (GBV) remains one of the most widespread human rights violations in Iraq and is often socially tolerated.
GBV includes physical and emotional abuse, sexual harassment, and cyberbullying targeting women in public roles. Support structures for GBV survivors are largely absent. Women and girls in camps for internally displaced persons (IDP) are also disproportionally affected.
Since mid-2023, an anti-gender campaign has further restricted civil society actors advocating for women’s rights.
State and non-state actors have contributed to increased women’s participation, peaceful coexistence, and more equality in Iraq.
The project supports targeted measures to promote women’s participation and address gender-based violence:
Last update: February 2025