Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Yemeni Women in Diplomacy
The underrepresentation of women in Yemen’s political and public sphere existed before the war and has only worsened due to the ongoing conf…
Recovering from Attacks on Education in Yemen
Executive Summary Education is often one of the greatest casualties of war. In Yemen, this reality is borne out by the thousands of damaged …
A Year in Patriarchy: Key Setbacks in Yemeni Women’s Rights in 2024
Away from the Red Sea crisis that dominated the headlines of 2024, the space for female political and social actors in Yemen has continued t…
Landmines Exact a Heavy Toll on Yemeni Civilians
The story is familiar. Dina,[1] an eight-year-old girl, lost both her legs after stepping on a landmine designed to detonate under a weight exceeding eight kilograms. She had been eagerly awaiting her…
Forgotten Victims of Yemen’s War: The Plight of the Muhammashat
Executive Summary Members of the muhammasheen community remain among the most vulnerable victims of systemic injustice and suffering in Yeme…