Study: The Extent of Children’s Access to Justice in Yemen
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Study: The Extent of Children’s Access to Justice in Yemen
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The head of the Seyaj Organization, Ahmed Al-Qurashi, stated that “stopping the war and establishing a lasting peace is the path to ending the suffering of Yemenis, especially vulnerable and marginalized groups such as children and women, and achieving stability for Yemen and the region.” During his meeting with the Ambassador of the Kingdom ofContinue reading “Stopping the war and achieving justice and the rule of law is the path to stability in Yemen and the region.”
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UNICEF Yemen has been a strategic supporter of the Siyaj organization since 2009. The technical, technological, and material support provided by UNICEF and its experts has had a major impact on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the monitoring and protection services that Siyaj provides to children who are victims of armed conflict, domestic violence,Continue reading “UNICEF Yemen”
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Basic and secondary education are among the civilian sectors most affected by the war in Yemen. Since 2014, the war has spread to almost all Yemeni governorates. Education has suffered widespread destruction, encompassing all components of the educational process (personnel, curricula, and infrastructure). This has resulted in more than four million children being deprived ofContinue reading “Yemen… an all-out war on education”
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Antipersonnel mines have killed 68 Yemeni civilians and injured 84 others, mostly children and women, in several Yemeni governorates since the beginning of January 2022.* Seyaj Organization for the Protection of Childhood condemns the continued planting of antipersonnel mines Sea mines in many Yemeni governorates have killed and injured thousands of civilians and threaten theContinue reading “Landmines killed and injured more than 150 civilians, mostly children, in one month”
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The Siyaj Organization warned of the continued and escalating domestic violence and grave violations of international law against children amidst the ongoing war, now in its seventh consecutive year, coupled with a complete absence of justice and redress for the victims. In a working paper titled “Yemen: Childhood in Hell,” the organization stated that theContinue reading “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.”