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Violence Against Women in Yemen

  • A New Face of Violence Against Women in Yemen’s Workplaces

    “Societies that mistreat women are the poorest and most unstable in the world” – Barack Obama BZ – Women in Development and Peace The struggle for women’s rights in Yemen,

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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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  • Social Outrage against Violence Forms Practiced against Women

    Women in Development and Peace – Alia Mohammed Violence against women is one of the most widespread human rights violations in the world. It’s deeply rooted in most societies, with

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  • The Role of Youth Initiatives in Fighting Violence Against Women in Yemen

    Women in Development and Peace – Yasmine Abdulhafeez Youth initiatives play an effective and influential role. They empower young people to participate and make changes in their small communities, especially

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  • International Women’s Day Programs: Protecting and Enriching Lives Beyond Violence

    Women in Development and Peace – Haneen Al-Wahsh Yemeni women face challenging circumstances, compounded by decades of armed conflict and a legacy of domestic violence. Reports from international organizations indicate

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  • Health Violence: A Looming Threat to Women Amidst Conflict

    Women in Development and Peace – Ahmed Bajoaim The incident of Marwa Al-Beiti’s murder stands as one of the most heinous acts of violence witnessed in Yemen, specifically in the

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  • Illuminating Change: The Role of Media in Combating Violence Against Women

    Women in Development and Peace – Afrah Borji   Women constitute a fundamental element in society; they are the mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters. They are the most affected segment

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  • Women Unite: Significant Roles of Women Leaders and Institutions in Tackling Violence Against Women

    Women in Development and Peace – Afrah Borji    The situation of violence against women has become a serious threat in Yemeni society. This has led to the emergence of

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  • Domestic Violence: Aggressive Behavioral Practices against Women

    Women in Development and Peace – Alia Mohammed   Domestic violence is defined as any incident involving physical, bodily, or sexual violence, or economic control by a partner or family

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