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  • Involving Women in Governmental Work: Limited Opportunities and Tons of Challenges

    Haneen Al-Wahsh – Women in Development and Peace   Yemen is experiencing a humanitarian catastrophe deemed the worst in the world by the international community. As the armed conflict intensifies,

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  • Ways to Enhance Women’s Participation in Yemeni Government Institutions

    Women in Development and Peace   Women’s participation in public life, including government institutions, is a fundamental pillar for achieving sustainable development and building fair, democratic societies in Yemen. Despite

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  • Women Amid the Conflict: Challenges Faced by Women in the Governmental Sector in Yemen

    Yasmine Abdulhafeez – Women in Development and Peace   Women in Yemen are among the most severely impacted by the ongoing conflict, which has raged for over nine years. Shocking

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  • Empowering Women in the Public Sector: Challenges and Solutions for a Better Future

    Afrah Borji – Women in Development and Peace   Despite the significant progress Yemen has made in women’s empowerment in recent years, women working in government institutions still face numerous

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  • Legal Protection of Yemeni Women in the Government Sector

    Hanan Hussein – Women in Development and Peace   Yemeni women, like women around the world, face many challenges in achieving full equality, particularly in the public sector. The conflict

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  • Yemeni Women in the Public Sector: Unique Experiences Meeting Community Needs

    Alia Mohammed – Women in Development and Peace   Yemeni women in the public sector have unique experiences that meet the needs of the community. They are key partners in

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  • Women Working in Governmental and Economic Institutions Play a Crucial Role but Need More Empowerment

    Ahmed Bajoaim – Women in Development and Peace     Women working in Yemen, particularly in government and economic institutions, are incredibly important for sustainable development. This workforce is steadily

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  • Representation of Women Working in the Government Sector in External Workshops: Opportunities and Challenges

    Haneen Al-Wahsh  -Women in Development and Peace   The representation of Yemeni women in the government sector remains at low levels, while men dominate various administrative positions in public units

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  • 93.8% Of Participants Said They Already Know Women Who Have Experienced Violence in Their Lives

    Woman in Development and Peace – Yomna Al-Zubairi   Violence against women is a pattern of violence that targets women because of their gender or social role. It includes a

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  • Violence Against Women in Yemen: A Cultural and Social Challenge Threatening Empowerment Efforts

    . Dr. Salwa Braik Director General of Women, Children, and Royal Funds at the Ministry of Justice (Violence Against Women Advisor) . Women are the beings whom Islam has honored

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