Women & Gender
- Dec- 2019 -10 December
Intolerable Choices: Women Caught Between Violent Marriages and Divorces
Divorce remains one of the pressures that patriarchal societies use against women. When women refuse to continue with…
Read More » - Sep- 2019 -30 September
Women in the Rasulid State: A History of Founding Schools in Yemen
Scholarship on the Rasulid Sultans’ agenda Scholarly schools in Yemen were established during the Ayyubid rule, under the…
Read More » - Aug- 2019 -24 August
Reem
The sun, at its peak over the dusty, barefoot boys playing on the street before lunch, felt like…
Read More » - Jul- 2019 -24 July
Women and Young Girls Play Music for Peace at the Cultural Center in Sana’a
“When words end, music goes on.” This is how one feels entering the hall of the Cultural Center…
Read More » - Jun- 2019 -28 June
“Divinely Green, from Allah”
Memories of afternoons during the good old days pass through my mind like a calm stream: the after…
Read More » - 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 » - May- 2019 -31 May
A Day in the Life of a Rural Woman Worker
I ask my mother if the rainy season has begun. She tells me that it has not started…
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 » - Nov- 2018 -26 November
The Collapse of the Currency and Unemployment Leads the Yemeni man to depression and Domestic Violence
Women bear the heaviest burden. This is equally true of peacetime as it is of wartime, which…
Read More » - Sep- 2018 -30 September
The Treacherous Path for Yemeni Women Towards Achieving Rights
A profile on The Peace Track Initiative.
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