Yemeni Women’s Rights are Violated in Times of Conflict

In an investigative report from the Center for Strategic Studies to Support Women and Children (CSWC), the stories of Yemeni women who have suffered abuse, violence, and violations of their rights during the conflict are brought into the spotlight. The report includes both broad analysis of the legal framework and patterns of violations and specific case studies that illuminate the struggle of Yemeni women for their rights.

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