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Civil Society Organizations in Yemen



  • Public Opinion Poll: 56% of Respondents Said that Administrative Corruption is One of the most Important Obstacles Facing the Work of Civil Society Organizations in Yemen

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Civil Society Organizations in Yemen Survey

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  • What are the priorities of CSOs towards citizens?

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Fatima Bawazir Civil society organizations are the third sector of society, and one of the most important pillars on which civilized societies rely as the third eye to monitor, criticize and address societal phenomena according to common interests, values ​​and goals.  It includes associations and…

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  • The Reality of Partnership between Civil Society Organizations and the Health Sector in Yemen

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Fatima Rashad Yemen continues to live in harsh conditions as a result of its conflict, which has led to deterioration in critical sectors, most notably the health sector. However, some civil society organizations tried to work hard through their partners and in accordance with the…

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  • How Did Civil Society Contribute to Addressing Gender-Based Violence Issues?

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Civil Society Organizations in Yemen Half of society

    Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Fatima Bawazire On June 20, 2022, the Regional Office of the United Nations Population Fund in the Arab Countries (UNFPA) launched a campaign entitled #Not-Normal, which seeks to address the threat of gender-based violence being normalized. Violence such as coercion, threats or gender-based deception (GBV)…

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  • How Did Civil Society Organizations Contribute to Empowering Yemeni Women?

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Fatima Rashad  Civil society organizations have played a major role in empowering Yemeni women through several programs and projects focusing in their entirety on women’s activities, empowerment and development.  No organization in its projects and programs is without the development and empowerment of women, but…

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  • Yemeni Local Organizations Need to Step up their Relief Activities and Awareness-Raising Efforts towards the Displaced

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Fatima Rashad The number of local organizations, institutions and associations working in the field of relief for displaced people in the camps is increasing in order to meet the basic needs of displaced.  Despite their abundance, there is a clear shortage of assistance and mitigation…

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  • Obstacles to Civil Society Organizations’ Work in Yemen

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Amal Al-Mohammedi  The number of local organizations increased in Yemen, due to the humanitarian need for support, as the current unstable conditions helped in their formation. The World Bank stated that their growth figures are rapid. After being more than 8300 registered organizations in the…

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  • Civil Society Organizations and Reconstruction Plans of Housing and Facilities in Yemen

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Yasmine Abdulhafeez Reconstruction is meant as a long path that includes a variety of economic, social and security processes. It aims to create a secure and stable environment after the end of the conflict and the elimination of chaos, and overlaps with the concepts of…

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  • Humanitarian Response Plans and their Impact on Civil Society Organizations

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Civil Society Organizations in Yemen

    Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Fatima Rashad Most of the local civil society organizations try to carry out their tasks according to the humanitarian response plan and the grants granted to them to continue serving the affected Yemeni society;  As a result of the ongoing conflict, which is still ongoing…

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  • How Did the Outcomes of Riyadh Consultations Affect the Work of Civil Society Organizations?

    Aladdin AlKadi August 14, 2022
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    Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Hilal Saleh Riyadh consultations represented an important turning point in the political and humanitarian process.  These consultations were held from 29 March until 5 April, in the presence of the envoys (the United Nations and the United States) to Yemen, the ambassadors of the Gulf…

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