Hannah Patchett is a former Editor at the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies. An award-winning journalist, she worked for a decade across the Middle East as a reporter, producer and editor for media outlets including BBC Arabic, the Guardian and Ma’an News Agency, focusing on investigative, political and humanitarian stories. She is also a co-founder of Justice Clinic, an Amman-based legal organisation that works to improve access to justice for all. Hannah holds a masters in development studies from the University of Sydney and a bachelor of arts in music from the University of Cambridge.
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A Gendered Crisis: Understanding the Experiences of Yemen’s War
Few Yemenis have been spared the catastrophic impact of the Yemen War, but prevailing gender norms mean women and girls, and men and boys, have experienced the conflict differently. This report explores how gender norms have shaped Yemenis’ experience of conflict, and how conflict is reshaping gender norms in Yemen.