Siyaj ranked 12th globally
News 28 June 2016

Siyaj ranked 12th globally

The Child Protection Organization (SIAJ) ranked 12th among organizations specializing in child and women's protection worldwide. SIAJ's ranking within the Pixel Project recognizes its efforts in…

Siyaj ranked 12th globally
28 June 2016 News motive

The Child Protection Organization (SIAJ) ranked 12th among organizations specializing in child and women’s protection worldwide.

SIAJ’s ranking within the Pixel Project recognizes its efforts in “serious humanitarian solidarity and impartial work in combating violence against women and children.” It is also the only Arab organization on this list, which includes 16 human rights organizations and networks from around the world.

Seyaj has contributed to combating child marriage during the current war through a protection program funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This program focused on strengthening local protection mechanisms, raising community awareness about the harms of early marriage, and providing legal aid and advocacy to victims. This was achieved through training and establishing women’s protection committees in areas with the highest rates of the problem in the governorates of Ibb, Hajjah, Al Hudaydah, and Al Mahwit. In 2013, Seyaj also produced the film “Painful Weddings,” funded by the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI).

[Link to film: https://youtu.be/Y8etGgw66os]

[Link to film: Painful Weddings] Since its establishment in 2008, Siyaj has been working to promote and protect children’s rights by addressing serious violations, most notably sexual violence, the recruitment and involvement of children in armed conflicts, child marriage, the execution of minors, child trafficking, human organ trafficking, and other serious violations.

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