Category Archives: Yemen

Barriers to Freedom of Movement: The Impact of the Mahram System on Yemeni Women’s Rights

Discrimination against women in Yemen is pervasive and deeply rooted in both societal norms and [...]

Gender-Based Violence in Yemen: A Crisis Within a Crisis

In Yemen’s protracted conflict, another devastating crisis festers largely out of sight: the epidemic of [...]

The Impact of the Saudi-led Coalition Blockade on Human Rights in Yemen

Since the onset of the Yemeni conflict in March 2015, the Saudi-led coalition has enforced [...]

Gender-Based Violence in Yemen: A War Weapon Ignored

The conflict in Yemen has seen a horrifying increase in gender-based violence (GBV). This troubling [...]

Yemen’s Child Soldiers

Yemen, a country devastated by conflict, faces a crisis affecting its youngest and most vulnerable [...]

The Southern Transitional Council’s Crackdown on Civic Space

The Southern Transitional Council (STC), a secessionist political organization in southern Yemen backed by the [...]

Yemen’s Daughters: The Battle Against Child Marriage Amidst War

Child marriage is a phenomenon that affects many countries, but in Yemen, the practice has [...]

Yemen’s migrant crisis, a breeding ground for human rights abuses

The humanitarian crisis in Yemen, fuelled by relentless conflict and economic collapse, has created dire [...]

Navigating the Eastern Corridor: Migration Challenges and Human Rights Violations

Migration along the Eastern Corridor, a key route connecting East Africa and the Middle East, [...]

Mental Health Crisis in Yemen: A Call to Action for Global Support

As a consequence of prolonged conflict, displacement, and humanitarian emergency, Yemen is facing a severe [...]