Publications

Policy Research

Rigorous, evidence-based research designed to inform and shape policy. From policy briefs to white papers and in-depth field studies, our publications offer comprehensive analysis and actionable recommendations grounded in original research, local engagement, and multidisciplinary expertise, to influence broader policy debates and support long-term strategic decision-making by policymakers and practitioners alike.
Policy Research July 29, 2018 04:39 MIN Local Governance in Yemen Amid Conflict and Instability Maged Al-Madhaji and Wadhah Al-Awlaqi Policy Research July 29, 2018 21:32 MIN Challenges for Yemen’s Local Governance amid Conflict Maged Al-Madhaji and Anthony Biswell Policy Research May 29, 2018 02:50 MIN An Institutional Framework for Post-Conflict Reconstruction Policy Research May 29, 2018 14:01 MIN An Institutional Framework for Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Yemen Policy Research March 16, 2018 16:06 MIN International Aid Organizations and the Yemeni Private Sector: The Need to Improve Coordination in Humanitarian Crisis Response Policy Research February 8, 2018 09:39 MIN Restoring central bank capacity and stabilizing the rial Policy Research December 20, 2017 25:29 MIN Trump and the Yemen War: Misrepresenting the Houthis as Iranian proxies Policy Research November 30, 2017 24:26 MIN The Impact of War on Mental Health in Yemen: A Neglected Crisis The Sana’a Center and Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic Policy Research October 31, 2017 11:24 MIN Renewed rapid currency depreciation and diverging monetary policy between Sana’a and Aden Policy Research October 5, 2017 23:16 MIN Mental Health and the Psychological Impact of War on Individuals, Families, and Communities in Yemen: A project to advance research, services, and advocacy The Sana’a Center and Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic Policy Research September 29, 2017 29:09 MIN The evolution of militant Salafism in Taiz Bushra Al-Maqtari Policy Research September 6, 2017 11:05 MIN How currency arbitrage has reduced the funds available to address the humanitarian crisis
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