All children who are victims of serious crimes in Yemen must receive legal protection, psychological support, rehabilitation, and reintegration.
All children who are victims of serious crimes in Yemen must receive legal protection, psychological support, rehabilitation, and reintegration.
Safety Policy of the Child Protection Organization (SIAJ) – Arabic This policy was developed based on SIAJ’s belief in the importance of creating a safe working environment for all directly involved parties, from the direct and indirect beneficiaries of its humanitarian services, to the direct and indirect targets, partners, service providers, volunteers, and staff, all<a href="https://seyaj.org/en/conservation-policy-2/">Continue reading <span class="sr-only">"Conservation policy"</span></a>
The mechanisms and institutions for the protection and care of children in Yemen have collapsed since the Ansar Allah group (the Houthis) seized control of the capital, Sana’a, on September 21, 2014. This was followed by the escalation of the armed conflict as the group expanded its control over most of the country’s most densely<a href="https://seyaj.org/en/yemen-a-war-on-childhood/">Continue reading <span class="sr-only">"Yemen: A war on childhood"</span></a>