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  • Societal Views on Spinsterhood in Yemen: Amidst Traditions and Challenges

    Alia Mohammed – Women in Development and Peace   Spinsterhood in Yemen is a prevalent issue sparking public and societal interest. Opinions on its causes and solutions vary widely. Many

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  • The Youth’s Perspective on Spinsterhood in Yemen: Economic Dimensions & Cultural and Social Challenges

    Ahmed Bajoaim – Women in Development and Peace   Many young Yemenis find themselves facing complex challenges that hinder their dream of achieving family stability. This phenomenon began to emerge

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  • The Efforts of Civil Society Organizations to Reduce the Phenomenon of Spinsterhood in Yemen

    Ahmad Bajoaim – Women in Development and Peace   Collective marriage has become a noticeable social phenomenon in Yemeni society in recent years. This is largely due to ongoing conflicts

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  • Spinsterhood Can Be a Personal Choice: Societal Stories in Yemen

    Hanan Hussein – Women in Development and Peace   In Yemeni society, marriage is a significant milestone for both men and women, and delaying it can bring considerable social pressure.

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  • Various Media Outlets: Tackling the Issue of Spinsterhood in Yemen

    Afrah Borji – Women in Development and Peace   The media plays a central role in addressing the phenomenon of spinsterhood in Yemen. It shapes public awareness and changes negative

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  • Spinsterhood in Yemen: Amidst Societal Perspective and Internal Struggle

    Women in Development and Peace   In many Arab societies, particularly in Yemen, marriage is a fundamental part of a woman’s identity, seen as providing social protection and stability. This

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  • A Futuristic Vision for Combating Spinsterhood in Yemen

    Yasmine Abdulhafeez – Women in Development and Peace   This true story recounts Um Muhannad’s (pseudonym) experience when a young man proposed to her only daughter. It highlights the economic

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  • Marriage Culture and Spinsterhood: A Comprehensive Look at Tribal Influence on Yemeni Women

    Hebah Mohammed – Women in Development and Peace   In Yemen, marriage is a cornerstone of customs and traditions that paint a unique picture of a rich and diverse heritage,

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  • The Impact of Social Media Platforms on Spinsterhood in Yemen

    Afrah Borji – Women in Development and Peace   Arab society is seeing noticeable changes in how it views male-female relationships, many of which begin on social media platforms like

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  • Official Institutions and their Impact on the Spread of Spinsterhood in Yemen… The Education Sector (as a Case Study)

    Yasmine Abdulhafeez – Women in Development and Peace   Official institutions in all societies play a vital role in confronting social phenomena and problems that negatively impact the development and

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