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Yemen… The continuation of the war and the militarization of child protection and justice institutions are among the most important reasons for the increase in violence and impunity. News
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 “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 organizationsContinue reading “Siyaj ranked 12th globally”

In Yemen, false promises are behind the recruitment of children. غير مصنف
24 May 2016

In Yemen, false promises are behind the recruitment of children.

(Sanaa – By Ghamdan Al-Duqaimi: Raise Your Voice website.) “We are mujahideen, we will fight Saudi Arabia,” five-year-old Shuhd Muhammad told another child her age as they played together in front of their house in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, in mid-April. A reporter from Raise Your Voice noticed them and asked her name. This statementContinue reading “In Yemen, false promises are behind the recruitment of children.”

The fence and the presidency discuss cooperation between them in protecting children from crimes and violations. News
11 May 2014

The fence and the presidency discuss cooperation between them in protecting children from crimes and violations.

The Seyaj Organization for Child Protection and the Yemeni Presidency discussed a number of issues and problems facing children’s rights in Yemen. The meeting, which included today the head of the organization, Ahmed Al-Qurashi, and the head of the Local Authority and Civil Society Organizations Department at the Presidency, Dr. Abdullah Al-Alimi The two sidesContinue reading “The fence and the presidency discuss cooperation between them in protecting children from crimes and violations.”

Siyaj trained 160 contract editors and lawyers to reduce child marriage. News
30 September 2012

Siyaj trained 160 contract editors and lawyers to reduce child marriage.

The Seyaj Organization concluded today its training program on reducing child marriage for 100 marriage registrars and 60 lawyers (both male and female) from the governorates of Sana’a, Ibb, Hodeidah, and Hajjah. The program focused on monitoring, reporting, and providing legal protection to victims in the absence of national legislation criminalizing such practices. Seyaj hadContinue reading “Siyaj trained 160 contract editors and lawyers to reduce child marriage.”

The organization’s president and the German Federal Ambassador sign a second phase to combat child recruitment. News
18 April 2012

The organization’s president and the German Federal Ambassador sign a second phase to combat child recruitment.

The Seyaj Organization for Child Protection and the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Sana’a signed an agreement today to implement the second phase of the project to combat the recruitment and use of children in armed conflicts. During the signing of the project agreement at the embassy in Sana’a – in theContinue reading “The organization’s president and the German Federal Ambassador sign a second phase to combat child recruitment.”

First field report on the impact of the war in Yemen on children: Nearly 50% of the fighters in northern Yemen are children. غير مصنف
25 April 2010

First field report on the impact of the war in Yemen on children: Nearly 50% of the fighters in northern Yemen are children.

A field report prepared by the Seyaj Organization for Child Protection (a non-governmental organization) in cooperation with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) revealed the impact of war and armed conflict on children in Saada Governorate and Harf Sufyan District in Amran Governorate. The report, which was reflected in the UN Secretary-General’s report, stated thatContinue reading “First field report on the impact of the war in Yemen on children: Nearly 50% of the fighters in northern Yemen are children.”