The Yemen conflict has had a catastrophic effect on its people, with specific impacts on already-vulnerable women and girls. But political talks about Yemen's future have almost exclusively been conducted by male politicians and combatants. This contrasts with the 2011 uprising, when women helped set Yemen on a path towards political reform. However, the 2011 peace initiative which followed the uprising lacked inclusivity and proved to be unsustainable. The forthcoming talks about Yemen's future must not repeat these flaws. Ensuring women have a meaningful voice in the peace process increases the likelihood that its outcomes benefit the majority of Yemenis and enjoy their support
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Conflict in Yemen has left thousands dead, millions homeless or hungry, and an economy in ruins. But...
Yemeni women have been fundamental to peacebuilding efforts in Yemen, yet barriers to their inclusio...
The current conflict in Yemen, which began in 2015, has resulted in a humanitarian catastrophe. As o...
In 2012 Arab women have been on the front lines of most critical human rights struggles. In the case...
This report is the third in a series that has examined the connections between Covid-19 and the conf...
Peace is often defined as the absence of violence. But the mere absence of violence may not lead to ...
Women played a key role in Yemen's 2011 popular uprising, but almost a year on they are still waitin...
This thesis explores Yemeni women’s political participation in the peace process in the 2014-2015 co...
Bu çalışma, Yemen iç savaşı sırasında ve sonrasında Yemenli kadınların durumunu (iç savaşın sosyal, ...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
<p>The goal of the project is to understand the role that gender provisions in peace agreements play...
How can we restore peace after conflicts? And how can we maintain it? The ...
On 12 June 2022, FES Yemen and CARPO, in collaboration with the EU-funded Peace Women project, conve...
This paper interrogates the role of women in peace talks in Africa. It addresses the exclusion of wo...
Conflict in Yemen has left thousands dead, millions homeless or hungry, and an economy in ruins. But...
Yemeni women have been fundamental to peacebuilding efforts in Yemen, yet barriers to their inclusio...
The current conflict in Yemen, which began in 2015, has resulted in a humanitarian catastrophe. As o...
In 2012 Arab women have been on the front lines of most critical human rights struggles. In the case...
This report is the third in a series that has examined the connections between Covid-19 and the conf...
Peace is often defined as the absence of violence. But the mere absence of violence may not lead to ...
Women played a key role in Yemen's 2011 popular uprising, but almost a year on they are still waitin...
This thesis explores Yemeni women’s political participation in the peace process in the 2014-2015 co...
Bu çalışma, Yemen iç savaşı sırasında ve sonrasında Yemenli kadınların durumunu (iç savaşın sosyal, ...
Gender equality and women\u27s empowerment are both essential elements to peace and stability. These...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
<p>The goal of the project is to understand the role that gender provisions in peace agreements play...
How can we restore peace after conflicts? And how can we maintain it? The ...
On 12 June 2022, FES Yemen and CARPO, in collaboration with the EU-funded Peace Women project, conve...
This paper interrogates the role of women in peace talks in Africa. It addresses the exclusion of wo...