Civil Society
- Apr- 2021 -7 April
Yemen’s Muhamasheen: Centuries of Exclusion and Marginalization
Any political mobilization or action on behalf of the Muhamasheen will only succeed if the ethical standards, structures,…
Read More » - Mar- 2021 -16 March
A Genealogy of Humanitarian Visual Culture: Yemeni Bodies in Pain, and Digital Humanitarianism
Digital humanitarianism, especially at times of prolonged wars, evidently has the power to become a dominant source of…
Read More » - Jan- 2021 -21 January
A Window for Light: Ata’a Initiative for the Environment and Animal Support
Another side of the tragedy is that 80 per cent of the animals that make it to clinics,…
Read More » - 17 January
The Cow Produces Milk and Generates Gas!
His promise to his mother was fulfilled, and indeed her cow produced milk and generated gas – and…
Read More » - 10 January
Dân[1] and Humankind: How Al-Shihr Revived Its Arts
In light of this newly acquired connection with the past, people in al-Shihr began retrieving their local music…
Read More » - 7 January
Understanding Collective Trauma in Yemen: Its Continuous Effects and Long-Term Impact
It is undoubtedly important to find a collective healing process, instead of scattered individual efforts, chiefly because it…
Read More » - Dec- 2020 -18 December
Cancelling TEDx Seiyun Women: A Discussion
Two months ago, while I was scrolling through my Facebook newsfeed, an event titled ‘TEDx Seiyun Women’ caught…
Read More » - 2 December
Holm Akhdar: A Voice for the Environment in Yemen
Holm Akhdar provides up-to-date information on major environmental and climate issues in Yemen, as well as a multimedia…
Read More » - Dec- 2019 -2 December
Hadhramout: Art Returns
We grew up listening to our parents’ stories, told with pride, about a beautiful past. According to them,…
Read More » - Nov- 2019 -30 November
Autonomous Efforts for Education in Rural Yemen During War: The Village of Mariya
The dark shadows of war have fallen upon all aspects of life in Yemen. However, the toll of…
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