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UN report: Child recruitment in Yemen is on the rise News
9 April 2016

UN report: Child recruitment in Yemen is on the rise

An international report has revealed the worsening phenomenon of child recruitment in Yemen, particularly since the outbreak of protests and the grinding political crisis that has gripped the country since the beginning of last year. A report submitted by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the Security Council indicated that the international organization and its partnersContinue reading “UN report: Child recruitment in Yemen is on the rise”

Al-Qurashi demands the Prime Minister’s resignation following a report by “Al-Thamina” on MBC1. News
18 February 2013

Al-Qurashi demands the Prime Minister’s resignation following a report by “Al-Thamina” on MBC1.

The head of the Seyaj Organization for Child Protection in Yemen, Ahmed Al-Qurashi, said in the episode that discussed “Human Trafficking” %A8%D8%AA%D9%82%D8%AF%D9%8A%D9%85-%D8%A7%D8%B3%D8%AA%D9%82%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AA%D9%87-%D8%AC%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%A1-%D8%AA%D9%82%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%B1-%D9%84%D9%80-%D9%84%D8%AB%D8%A7%D9%85%D9%86%D8%A9-.html” From the “Al-Thamina” program on MBC1 with Dawood Al-Sharyan: “I swear, if I were the Yemeni Prime Minister tonight, I would resign because of this report exposing child trafficking gangs. It is notContinue reading “Al-Qurashi demands the Prime Minister’s resignation following a report by “Al-Thamina” on MBC1.”

Yemen: Child Recruitment: Unchecked Violation – Siyaj Report 2011-2012 غير مصنف
9 February 2013

Yemen: Child Recruitment: Unchecked Violation – Siyaj Report 2011-2012

Introduction: The crime of recruiting and involving Yemeni children in armed conflicts is constantly escalating due to the lack of mechanisms and means to protect children. Foremost among these is the absence of any national legislation criminalizing and punishing those who recruit children, and the existence of misguided notions that view bearing arms and participatingContinue reading “Yemen: Child Recruitment: Unchecked Violation – Siyaj Report 2011-2012”

A field report by Siyaj reveals that working children are being exploited directly or indirectly. غير مصنف
9 April 2011

A field report by Siyaj reveals that working children are being exploited directly or indirectly.

The report, which included male children working in workshops, hotels, and as street vendors, and was implemented in the capital city as part of a project prepared by the Siyaj Organization on combating child exploitation with support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), explained that children who are directly exploited are subjected to physical,Continue reading “A field report by Siyaj reveals that working children are being exploited directly or indirectly.”

Education Project Report 2010 غير مصنف
9 December 2010

Education Project Report 2010

Project Name: “My School Bag” Within the “Siyaj Program for Empowering Children to Exercise Their Right to Education” Implementing Agency: Siyaj Organization for Child Protection Funding Agency: Act Now – Thailand Location: Yemen – Al Hudaydah Governorate – Az Zuhrah and Al Luhayyah District Date: June – October 2010 Project Background and Objectives: Based onContinue reading “Education Project Report 2010”

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.”