Reports

Policy Paper: Towards Legal, Institutional, and Societal Protection Frameworks for Women in Yemen’s Civil Space

In light of the growing challenges faced by women working in the fields of human rights, peacebuilding, and civil society in Yemen, this paper highlights the reality of hate speech, defamation, incitement, and digital violence directed against women, as well as the resulting negative impacts on civic participation and social peace. The paper provides an …

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Launching a policy paper on the Al-Sarari experience as a model for restorative justice and peacebuilding in Yemen

A policy paper titled “From Hybrid Conflict to a Recovery Model in Al-Sarari Village: Towards a Community-Led Roadmap for Restorative Justice and Peacebuilding” was launched during an online seminar held to review the Al-Sarari experience as a model for restorative justice and peacebuilding. The paper was prepared by peacebuilding and human rights researcher Abdulghani Al-Hayajim, …

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YEMEN: NEW REPORT UNCOVERS HORRIFIC CONDITIONS IN SECRET DETENTION CENTER

A damning new report by the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) and the Abductees Mothers Association (AMA) exposes a secret detention center in Aden operated by the Southern authorities in Yemen. Known as the Waddah Hall and once a civic center, the facility is part of a wider network of clandestine prisons that …

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When Communities Make Peace: The Experience of the Consensus and Reconciliation Committee in Taiz

The Consensus and Reconciliation Committee in Taiz Governorate presents a living model of effective community-based justice, demonstrating that peacebuilding can emerge from within society itself, even in the absence of state institutions. This case study documents the Committee’s experience in addressing complex disputes, restoring looted property, protecting children and internally displaced persons, and reducing tensions …

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Community Reconciliation Committee in Taiz: Local Efforts Toward Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding

Amid a society deeply strained by years of war, the Community Consensus and Reconciliation Committee in Taiz has emerged to promote restorative justice and rebuild trust among community members. Through field-based initiatives, the committee works to address divisions and resolve conflicts via community dialogue and reconciliation-based approaches. Formation of the Committee and Member Selection The …

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Building Justice Pathways from Within: A Groundbreaking Transitional Justice Training Opens New Horizons for Peace in Yemen

Taiz – June 2025 In an unprecedented step to empower Yemeni society with the principles of transitional justice, the Abductees’ Mothers Association, in partnership with SAM for Rights and Liberties; and supported by the U.S.-based DT Institute, concluded an intensive training program under the SPARK Project.The program brought together more than 100 trainees (half of …

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The Path Towards Peace

Two member organizations of the Justice for Yemen Pact, the Abductees’ Mothers Association and SAM Organization for Rights and Liberties, have published a study titled ” The Path Towards Peace”, funded by the DT Institute. The study aims to understand Yemenis’ perceptions of transitional justice and to gather insights from victims and experts in the …

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The Abductees’ Mothers Association Issues Its Eighth Annual Report Titled “Mothers at the Gates of Justice 5”

The Abductees’ Mothers Association issued its eighth annual human rights report this Tuesday, titled “Mothers at the Gates of Justice 5,” which documents the violations against abductees in 2023. The association emphasized that advocating for the abductees’ cause has several aspects, the most notable of which is issuing annual reports to inform the public about …

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Witness Memory

A human rights report Documenting Death in Detention Centers due Torture or Medical Negligence   Read the full report