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Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) Concludes TOT Training Funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

The Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) has successfully concluded a Training of Trainers (TOT) program on protection mechanisms, human rights, gender-transformative approaches, conflict transformation skills, monitoring and documentation, and conflict sensitivity in Taiz. The training was funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through its Peace Support Facility (PSF). The 12-day training, part of the …

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Strategic Planning Workshop for the Abductees’ Mothers Association (2025–2030)

As part of the Capacity Building of Women Peace Mediators 3, under the Resourcing Change Program, which isunded by Saferworld, the Abductees’ Mothers Association successfully concluded a four-day strategic planning workshop in Taiz from February 23 to 26. This initiative is part of the association’s ongoing efforts to enhance its institutional capacity and refine its …

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Skills Showcase of TOT Course Trainees Organized by the Abduxtees’ Mothers Associations

As part of the Training of Trainers (TOT) program on “Protection Mechanisms, Human Rights, Gender-Responsive Transformative Approaches, Conflict Transformation Skills, Monitoring, Documentation, and Conflict Sensitivity,” participants today presented the training skills they have acquired in human rights protection throughout the course. This activity, which will continue until the 26th of the month, is part of …

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Abductees’ Mothers Association Holds TOT Workshop on Protection Mechanisms and Human Rights

Aisha Al-Odaini, Director of the “Protecting Civil and Women’s Spaces and Promoting Eomen’s Role in Peace Process” project, launched a Training of Trainers (TOT) workshop focused on protection mechanisms, human rights, gender-sensitive approaches, conflict transformation skills, monitoring and documentation, and conflict sensitivity. The workshop is organized by the Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA), with support from …

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A Recreational Field Visit to the Women’s Prison in Ma’rib Governorate

As part of the Abductees’ Mothers Association initiative, “Women for Freedom and Peace,” which advocates for the release of detained women, the association conducted an inspection visit to the women’s prison. During the visit, representatives met with the prison director to discuss the conditions of the inmates and their needs. The director highlighted that some …

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Supporting Law Enforcement Efforts Abductees’ Mothers Association Provides Technical Support to Taiz Criminal Investigation Department

The Abductees’ Mothers Association continues to enhance the performance of government institutions and human rights organizations in Taiz through technical support. This initiative is part of the Protecting Civic and Women’s Spaces and Promoting Women’s Role in Peace Processe project, funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through the UN Peace Support Facility (PSF). …

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Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) Provides Technical Support to the National Committee for Women in Taiz

As part of the “Protecting Civil and Women’s Spaces and Promoting Women’s Role in Peace Processe” project, the Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) has donated crucial technical support and equipment to the National Committee for Women in Taiz. This initiative aims to strengthen the monitoring system of the National Committee for Women, improving their ability to …

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The Abductees’ Mothers Association Participates Virtually in a United Nations Meeting with Several State Representatives

The Abductees’ Mothers Association participated virtually in a meeting held in Geneva with the Justice for Yemen Alliance and representatives of various countries. The meeting aimed to strengthen international cooperation, defend human rights in Yemen, and promote accountability and justice. In its address, the Association highlighted its documentation of thousands of cases of arbitrary detention …

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A Protest by the Abductees’ Mothers Association Condemning the Delay in the Abductees’ Case and Demanding Their Release”

We condemn and denounce the delay in addressing the case of our abducted sons. Release them immediately and unconditionally! With this demand, the Abductees’ Mothers Association and the families of the abductees staged a protest, expressing outrage over the prolonged inaction on the abductees’ case by both local and international authorities. They called for the …

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“Women for Freedom and Peace Initiative- A Call for the Release of Detained Women in Yemen and the Promotion of Peace

Women are not parties to conflict and should never be its victims. To All Parties Involved in Yemen’s Conflict Amid the worsening humanitarian crisis caused by over a decade of conflict, and in alignment with human rights and international humanitarian law, the Abductees’ Mothers Association announces the launch of the “Women for Freedom and Peace” …

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