Civil Society
- Nov- 2019 -10 November
Youth Volunteering Initiatives in Taiz: Snapshots of Civil Resistance Against Destruction
The absence of state institutions in Taiz in recent years has created a massive gap in people’s lives,…
Read More » - Oct- 2019 -7 October
Perceiving Yemen
We usually hear that the world has become a small village. We hear that information and data have…
Read More » - Jun- 2019 -18 June
Hadramout Women’s Team for Peace: The Struggle to Reopen al-Rayyan International Airport and al-Dhaba Road
Since Mukalla was seized by terrorists in April 2015, al-Rayyan International Airport has been closed. Both freight and…
Read More » - 8 June
Child Labor, Fear, and the Loss of a Generation in Yemen
“Any country, any society which does not care for its children is no nation at all.” Nelson Mandela…
Read More » - May- 2019 -28 May
The Madrasa al-Shamsiya and its Role in Community Awareness in the Mid-twentieth Century
In early Islamic history, in addition to their religious role, mosques served as important learning centers. Education took…
Read More » - Apr- 2019 -25 April
“Yemen Used To Be”
There is no present without the past, and there will be no fruitful future if its seeds are…
Read More » - Mar- 2019 -6 March
SPACES at Basement: Training Youth to Influence Social Issues
A series of debates, entitled ‘Analyze, discuss, and debate’, held by the Basement Cultural Foundation in Sana’a, continues…
Read More » - Feb- 2019 -19 February
Impact of Patriarchy on humanitarian assistance in Yemen
The Yemeni state being absent and unable to provide services to its citizens due to the current conflict,…
Read More » - 12 February
Clean Water Now, and in the Future: A Sustainable Approach to Humanitarian Assistance
The United Nations (UN) estimates that 16 million Yemenis need humanitarian assistance to access or maintain access to…
Read More » - Nov- 2018 -28 November
Education in Yemen: Students out of school and schools out of service
Two million Yemeni children of school age are out of school, and over 1600 schools are out of…
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