With her “feminist foreign policy,” Annalena Baerbock wanted to make many things better. But attempts by doctors to help seriously injured children from Gaza continue to fail due to administrative issues.
How philanthropic and fair they sound, the guidelines of feminist foreign policy. On the website of the Federal Foreign Office, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock prefaces them with these lines: “We are pursuing a feminist foreign policy because it is desperately needed. Because men and women are still not equal around the world. Because women, but also children and the elderly, are particularly vulnerable in conflicts.” The basic idea is that those who protect and promote women also promote peace and justice.