Action Oriented Research Noting the increase in femicide and
honor killings, the WCLAC has identified specific cases that have been categorized and disguised as accidents. Following the case of the honor killing of
Aya Al-Baradiya that sentenced the perpetrator to seven months in prison, national attention grew around laws that fail to enforce gender equality in Palestine. By keeping track of these cases, WCLAC leaders have attempted to change these gender-based inequalities and fight for justice for women who have been killed to uphold familial honor. Employing a method of action-oriented research that analyzes data in order to properly and correctly identify offenses and generate awareness, WCLAC conducts research projects on honor killings and femicide. Through a survey centered around honor killings, the WCLAC asked women to identify the likely perpetrators of honor killings in order to obtain first hand and up-to-date number of cases and other data on the topic.
Legislation The WCLAC has submitted statements to the
United Nations (UN) about the disproportionate effects of violence and legislation on women drawing on data collected by the
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics. Noting disparities between the population of women and women's political participation, the WCLAC has brought international attention to governmental actions that have hindered female political participation throughout Palestine. Following the country's ratification of the
UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women, the WCLAC emphasized that the Palestinian government failed to bring the country's legislation up to international standards. Advocating for a policy that calls for the country's government to promote dialogue surrounding a women's agenda, the WCLAC has continued to educate the public and provide access to the country's legal systems. Continuing their work through yearly data collection on femicide and honor killings in Palestine, the WCLAC has tracked data on femicides and honor killings against married Palestinian women, mothers, and unmarried women. Addressing this violence, the WCLAC called in 2020 for the overturning of
Personal Status Laws that discriminated against women in marriage, childcare, and inheritance. Calling for an end to
unilateral divorce and the protection of women in the family, the WCLAC urged the immediate passage of the Family Protection Bill to protect Palestinian women in the home. == Addressing Gender-specific Issues of Israeli Occupation ==