Yazeed Al-Jeddawy is a research coordinator at the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies. He has co-authored various papers and policy briefs on youth, arts, transitional justice, development and peace-building in Yemen. He previously worked as a Project Coordinator at the Youth without Borders Organisation for Development (YWBOD), and as Education Program Manager at the Nahda Makers Organization. Yazeed has also served as the MENA Regional Representative of the United Network of Young Peacebuilders (UNOY) for two consecutive terms between 2018 and 2022.
Yazeed's latest contributions
A Snapshot of Yemeni Public Sentiment on Red Sea Developments
A rapid survey conducted by the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies indicates that Yemeni support for Houthi operations in the Red Sea does not necessarily equate with a favorable view of the Houthi … Read more
The Yemen Review Quarterly: July-September 2024
On July 19, a Houthi drone reached Tel Aviv, killing one person and wounding ten, the first time the Houthi group (Ansar Allah) has inflicted casualties in an attack against Israel. Israel responded … Read more
The Yemen Review Quarterly: April-June 2024
Houthi intelligence arrested dozens of local and international aid workers and UN and non-government organization (NGO) staff in early June, alleging they were part of a US-Israeli conspiracy to … Read more
The Yemen Review Quarterly: January-March 2024
Yemen’s political and economic situation worsened in the first months of the year as the impacts of the Red Sea crisis, which began in November, began to manifest themselves. Peace talks between … Read more
Engaging Victims in Peace-Making and Transitional Justice in Yemen
We reject any political process that ignores our call for justice, or that seeks to compromise our demands in exchange for so-called political stability. Sustainable and lasting peace can only be … Read more