Conflict in Yemen has left thousands dead, millions homeless or hungry, and an economy in ruins. But hopes for peace talks are fading and a new approach is needed. Women and girls are particularly affected by the conflict and have a crucial role to play in building peace at the local level. Despite some efforts to assist them, women are not receiving enough practical support and diplomatic commitment. Such backing is necessary to bridge the gap between local, national and international peace talks. This is essential for a viable and inclusive peace process that yields lasting results
The current high levels of food insecurity in Yemen and the threat of famine are the results of more...
Women and girls are uniquely and disproportionately affected by armed conflict. In modern warfare, a...
Ten years on from the start of the western intervention in Afghanistan, Afghan women are facing an u...
The Yemen conflict has had a catastrophic effect on its people, with specific impacts on already-vul...
Yemeni women have been fundamental to peacebuilding efforts in Yemen, yet barriers to their inclusio...
Hudaydah's residents are already some of the worst affected in the country by hunger and malnutritio...
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 ...
The current conflict in Yemen, which began in 2015, has resulted in a humanitarian catastrophe. As o...
Women played a key role in Yemen's 2011 popular uprising, but almost a year on they are still waitin...
On 12 June 2022, FES Yemen and CARPO, in collaboration with the EU-funded Peace Women project, conve...
The exclusion of women from the process of making peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina has diminished the...
The Saudi and UAE-led Coalition has intensified its assault towards Hudaydah's city and port, with d...
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 has made strong provisions to include women in peace‐buildin...
How can we restore peace after conflicts? And how can we maintain it? The ...
The current high levels of food insecurity in Yemen and the threat of famine are the results of more...
Women and girls are uniquely and disproportionately affected by armed conflict. In modern warfare, a...
Ten years on from the start of the western intervention in Afghanistan, Afghan women are facing an u...
The Yemen conflict has had a catastrophic effect on its people, with specific impacts on already-vul...
Yemeni women have been fundamental to peacebuilding efforts in Yemen, yet barriers to their inclusio...
Hudaydah's residents are already some of the worst affected in the country by hunger and malnutritio...
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 ...
The current conflict in Yemen, which began in 2015, has resulted in a humanitarian catastrophe. As o...
Women played a key role in Yemen's 2011 popular uprising, but almost a year on they are still waitin...
On 12 June 2022, FES Yemen and CARPO, in collaboration with the EU-funded Peace Women project, conve...
The exclusion of women from the process of making peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina has diminished the...
The Saudi and UAE-led Coalition has intensified its assault towards Hudaydah's city and port, with d...
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 has made strong provisions to include women in peace‐buildin...
How can we restore peace after conflicts? And how can we maintain it? The ...
The current high levels of food insecurity in Yemen and the threat of famine are the results of more...
Women and girls are uniquely and disproportionately affected by armed conflict. In modern warfare, a...
Ten years on from the start of the western intervention in Afghanistan, Afghan women are facing an u...