Yemeni Youth Migration

Yemeni Youth Emigration: Amidst Challenges and Achieving Educational Opportunities
Afrah Borji – Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) Yemen’s education system is seriously declining due to ongoing conflict. The system has practically collapsed; educational institutions lack basic necessities like infrastructure, qualified staff, and funding. Many schools are closed due to damage or lack of teachers, forcing many children and young people…
Read More »Psychological and Social Factors Driving Yemeni Youth to Emigration
Alia Mohammed – Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) Yemeni youth emigration is one of the most complex issues in recent years, with a growing number of young people choosing to leave in search of a better life. Many factors have made emigration seem like the only hope and the best…
Read More »The Impact of Youth Emigration on Yemeni Women’s Lives and Situations
Afrah Borji – Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) Yemeni women are significantly impacted psychologically, socially, and physically when their husbands or primary caregivers emigrate, especially given the country’s difficult circumstances. Women experience loneliness and the prolonged wait for their husband’s or family member’s return, creating constant worry and stress about…
Read More »The International and Local Organizations’ Impact on Understanding the Challenges of Yemeni Youth Migration
Hebah Mohammed – Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) Yemeni youth migration has become a central issue facing society; it intertwines economic, social, and political dimensions. This migration not only affects the future of individuals but also impacts the entire society, increasing the challenges of rebuilding the state and achieving stability.…
Read More »Escaping the Shadow of Unemployment: Yemeni Youth Forge New Paths Abroad
Ahmed Bajoaim – Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) Yemen’s deteriorating economic and political situation is driving young people to leave the country in search of better opportunities abroad. Ongoing conflict, economic collapse, and a lack of political stability have crippled various sectors, making living conditions in Yemen unbearable for many,…
Read More »Media Coverage of the Issues of Yemeni Youth Migration
Hanan Hussein – Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) With ongoing conflicts, migration has become a bitter reality for millions worldwide, especially in conflict zones like Yemen. Young people, once full of big dreams and bright hopes, are now driven to seek safety and stability through migration—a perilous journey fraught with…
Read More »Amidst Ambitions and Attachment: Yemeni Youth’s Take on Emigration
Alia Mohammed – Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) With Yemen’s economy and security in shambles, emigration, especially among young Yemenis, is a huge issue. It’s constantly on the minds of many young people. Some chase the dream of a better life elsewhere, while others choose to stay and try to…
Read More »Societal Perspectives on the Reasons for Emigration and the Challenges Facing Yemeni Youth
Yasmine Abdulhafeez – Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) In recent years, we’ve been hearing a lot about many young Yemenis seeking asylum in various countries that have opened their doors to Yemenis seeking safety and stability, after their country became a battleground, leading to a worsening of economic, political, and…
Read More »The Emigration of Yemeni Women: Challenges and Societal Perspectives
Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Alia Mohammed Yemeni women face increasing challenges due to the ongoing crises in the country, which have deepened economic and social pressures on all segments of society, especially women. This situation has led many girls and women to emigrate in search of better educational…
Read More »The Issue of “Youth Migration in Yemen” Briefly in (Sawt Al-Amal)
Sawt Al-Amal (Voice of Hope) – Haneen Al-WahshYemen has recently witnessed a growing wave of youth emigration abroad, a phenomenon reflecting the scale of the crisis suffered by the Yemeni people amid the ongoing conflict, now in its tenth year. Young people, who should be in schools and universities, are…
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