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
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.
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
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
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
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,
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
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
Hebah Mohammed – Women in Development and Peace Spinsterhood is a topic of heated debate and concern in a world brimming with social and cultural contradictions, particularly when it
Ahmed Bajoaim – Women in Development and Peace Over nine years of ongoing conflict have left deep scars on every aspect of life in Yemen, both socially and economically.