Yemeni women have been fundamental to peacebuilding efforts in Yemen, yet barriers to their inclusion remains. Naomi Clugston and Michelle Spearing detail some of these barriers based on recent research findings and propose recommendations that would lead to better engagement with and inclusion of Yemeni women and youth
Women have been involved in the Syrian revolution since the start of the first protests but have thu...
In 2011, in common with women in other Arab states, Yemeni women dared to raise their voices in the ...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
Conflict in Yemen has left thousands dead, millions homeless or hungry, and an economy in ruins. But...
The Yemen conflict has had a catastrophic effect on its people, with specific impacts on already-vul...
This thesis explores Yemeni women’s political participation in the peace process in the 2014-2015 co...
This report is the third in a series that has examined the connections between Covid-19 and the conf...
Women have suffered deeply during Afghanistan’s 40 years of war. Violence against women remains one ...
Bu çalışma, Yemen iç savaşı sırasında ve sonrasında Yemenli kadınların durumunu (iç savaşın sosyal, ...
Yemen has continuously been one of the worst places worldwide in terms of women’s rights in educatio...
The current conflict in Yemen, which began in 2015, has resulted in a humanitarian catastrophe. As o...
Six years of war in Yemen have destroyed human rights in a country whose record was already abysmal....
Peace is often defined as the absence of violence. But the mere absence of violence may not lead to ...
Ingrid Munch and Callum Watson set out six clear steps that need to be taken to achieve women’s mean...
Despite existence of women’s empowerment policies and the appointments of women leaders to oversee t...
Women have been involved in the Syrian revolution since the start of the first protests but have thu...
In 2011, in common with women in other Arab states, Yemeni women dared to raise their voices in the ...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
Conflict in Yemen has left thousands dead, millions homeless or hungry, and an economy in ruins. But...
The Yemen conflict has had a catastrophic effect on its people, with specific impacts on already-vul...
This thesis explores Yemeni women’s political participation in the peace process in the 2014-2015 co...
This report is the third in a series that has examined the connections between Covid-19 and the conf...
Women have suffered deeply during Afghanistan’s 40 years of war. Violence against women remains one ...
Bu çalışma, Yemen iç savaşı sırasında ve sonrasında Yemenli kadınların durumunu (iç savaşın sosyal, ...
Yemen has continuously been one of the worst places worldwide in terms of women’s rights in educatio...
The current conflict in Yemen, which began in 2015, has resulted in a humanitarian catastrophe. As o...
Six years of war in Yemen have destroyed human rights in a country whose record was already abysmal....
Peace is often defined as the absence of violence. But the mere absence of violence may not lead to ...
Ingrid Munch and Callum Watson set out six clear steps that need to be taken to achieve women’s mean...
Despite existence of women’s empowerment policies and the appointments of women leaders to oversee t...
Women have been involved in the Syrian revolution since the start of the first protests but have thu...
In 2011, in common with women in other Arab states, Yemeni women dared to raise their voices in the ...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...