
Case Study from the SPARK Project: Faith-Based Engagement in Transitional Justice Advocacy
“In moments of collapse that follow wars, it is not enough to rebuild stones; consciousness must also be reshaped. A society emerging from conflict needs
“In moments of collapse that follow wars, it is not enough to rebuild stones; consciousness must also be reshaped. A society emerging from conflict needs
Under the SAFE program, local partners, the Yemen Coalition for Monitoring Human Rights Violations (YCMHRV, also known as “Rasd”) and the INSAF Center for Rights
Incident: Killing of a child due to an explosive detonation in Razeh, Sa’ada Date: March 5, 2024 Location: A farm in the Bani Rabi’ah area,
Incident: Child injured by sniper fire in Taiz Date: January 27, 2024 Location: Al-Arees area, Khadeer District, Taiz Governorate Type of Violation: Injury Map link:
Incident: Killing of Child Bayan Hussein Al-Barmani Al-Humayqani Date: May 9, 2025 Location: Barman area, Al-Zahir District, Al-Bayda Governorate — under the control of Houthi
Incident: Killing of a child and his father, injury to his brother and mother Date: May 10, 2025 Location: Ad Dan village, Mikhlaaf Ja’ar area,
Incident: An explosion and the death of 5 children. Date: July 11, 2025 Location: the Al-Arsoum area gathered in the Hashama sub-district, part of the
Date: August 08, 2025 Program Name: Supporting Peace in Yemen through Accountability, Reconciliation, and Knowledge-Sharing (SPARK) Initiative Name: Al-Shamayatayn Reconciliation Initiative In July, the SPARK
Incident: A landmine exploded, killing four children between the ages of 9 and 13 Date: April 6, 2024 Location: Al-Qaz’ah neighborhood in Al-Qatie city, in
In Camp No. 1 in the city of Al-Shaab lives Salwa Ali (a pseudonym), a 14-year-old girl displaced from Al-Hodeidah. Between the fragile walls of