Intersectional Feminism Intersectional feminism focuses on understanding how gender inequality intersects with other forms of power and exclusion, shaping how international cooperation is designed and delivered. / What We Do / Shifting Power / Intersectional Feminism Intersectional feminism starts from a simple truth: people experience inequality differently, depending on how gender intersects with race, disability, class, sexuality, colonial histories and other forms of power and exclusion. In a complex and unequal world, this approach is essential to building more inclusive, effective and accountable international cooperation. Cooperation Canada supports organizations across the sector to apply inclusive feminist approaches that reflect the diverse realities of women, girls and gender-diverse people. Building on Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy, this work emphasizes power analysis, locally grounded solutions and accountability to those most affected by inequality. Through convening, coordination and collaboration, we bring organizations together to share learning, address common challenges and strengthen approaches to intersectional feminism. Our work supports a sector that is better equipped to respond to diverse realities and advance gender equality in meaningful and inclusive ways. By drawing on evidence and sector experience, we help organizations strengthen analysis, adapt programming and translate feminist commitments into practice—so that international cooperation advances equity, inclusion and rights for all. What We Work On Intersectional feminism is key to more inclusive and effective international cooperation. Our work supports the sector to apply intersectional approaches, strengthen gender equality efforts and build the tools, knowledge and connections needed to put this into practice. Building on Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy to apply power analysis, support locally grounded solutions and strengthen accountability to those most affected by inequality Building and strengthening the capacity of Canada’s international cooperation sector by equipping organizations with practical tools, resources and learning opportunities Convening the sector to foster collaboration, shared learning and collective action Why It’s Important Intersectional feminist approaches are essential to advancing more inclusive, equitable and effective international cooperation. By recognizing how different forms of inequality intersect, the sector can better respond to diverse realities and address systemic barriers. Recognizing intersecting forms of inequality leads to more relevant, inclusive and effective policies and programs Centering the voices and leadership of women, girls and gender-diverse people strengthens accountability and impact Applying power analysis helps address root causes of inequality and supports more locally grounded and responsive approaches Stronger collaboration and shared learning support organizations to move from commitment to action in advancing gender equality and inclusion Get Involved Connect with Cooperation Canada’s intersectional feminism work and explore opportunities for learning and collaboration. Cooperation Canada Trainings News & Updates Browse the latest publications, tools and resources on intersectional feminism in international cooperation. Holding the Line on Gender Equality: Evidence to Inform the Future of Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) Cooperation Canada Intersectional Feminism 1 min read March 5, 2026 Cooperation Canada Is Powering Capacity for Impact Cooperation Canada Anti-racism 4 mins read October 22, 2025 Related Resources Guidelines for Investigations: A Guide for Humanitarian Organisations on Receiving and Investigating Allegations of Abuse, Exploitation, Fraud or Corruption By Their Own Staff – CHS Alliance Best Practice Guide Inter-Agency Community-Based Complaints Mechanisms – IASC UNICEF Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment – Unicef Summary of IASC Good Practices: Preventing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment and Abuse of Aid Workers – IASC Interim Harmonized Implementation Tool: United Nations Implementing Partner PSEA Capacity Assessment – IASC United Nations Protocol on Allegations of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Involving Implementing Partners – UN
Holding the Line on Gender Equality: Evidence to Inform the Future of Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) Cooperation Canada Intersectional Feminism 1 min read March 5, 2026
Cooperation Canada Is Powering Capacity for Impact Cooperation Canada Anti-racism 4 mins read October 22, 2025
Guidelines for Investigations: A Guide for Humanitarian Organisations on Receiving and Investigating Allegations of Abuse, Exploitation, Fraud or Corruption By Their Own Staff – CHS Alliance
UNICEF Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment – Unicef
Summary of IASC Good Practices: Preventing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment and Abuse of Aid Workers – IASC
Interim Harmonized Implementation Tool: United Nations Implementing Partner PSEA Capacity Assessment – IASC
United Nations Protocol on Allegations of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Involving Implementing Partners – UN