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.
Haneen Al-Wahsh – Women in Development and Peace News outlets circulated a press release prepared by the Arab Gulf Center for Studies and Research in 2021, about the phenomenon
Alia Mohammed – Women in Development and Peace A woman’s delay in marriage is a social phenomenon indicating that she hasn’t married within the traditionally accepted age range, which
Hanan Hussein – Women in Development and Peace The phenomenon of spinsterhood in Yemen isn’t simply a matter of personal choice; it’s a complex interplay of economic, social, and
Hebah Mohammed – Women in Development and Peace The economic situation in Yemen has deteriorated drastically over the past ten years due to the ongoing conflict. This has massively
Yasmine Abdulhafeez – Women in Development and Peace Yemeni women are caught between lofty ideals of social, economic, and political liberation and a society clinging to traditions that deny
Prepared by: Yomna Al-Zubairy In recent years, Yemen has witnessed numerous political, economic, and humanitarian crises. These crises have worsened with the outbreak of conflict in Yemen, leading to
Dr. Dhikra Al-Areeqi Associate Professor and Head of the Sociology Department, Taiz University Consultant of “Leading Women’s Voices in the Yemeni Diaspora” Issue . Women’s migration has been a
Afrah Borji – Women in Development and Peace Yemeni women in the diaspora face challenges beyond simply adapting to a new environment. They include confronting stereotypes and discrimination while