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The Justice 4 Yemen Pact is committed to empowering our members to maximize the impact and reach of their advocacy, education, and research efforts. Here are some of the recent highlights from the work of Coalition members.

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SPARK Project Partner Submits Official Letter to the Governor of Taiz Addressing Unlawful Occupation of Civilian Homes
SAM Organization for Rights and Liberties has submitted an official letter to the Governor of Taiz to address the ongoing...
April 9, 2026
Statement: Landmines in Yemen – An Ongoing Threat to Civilians
4 April 2026 | Justice for Yemen Pact Coalition On the International Day for Mine Awareness, the Justice for Yemen...
April 5, 2026
 Case Study: Bridging Gaps, Restoring Dignity – The Marib Restorative Justice Pilot
1. Overview of the SPARK Program Under the SPARK (Supporting Peace in Yemen through Accountability, Reconciliation, and Knowledge-Sharing) program, DT...
April 3, 2026
From Fragmentation to Agency: What the SPARK Project Is Changing in Yemen
An independent midline evaluation (March 2026) finds that the SPARK project, led by DT Institute in partnership with SAM for...
April 2, 2026
Looted Houses Restorative Justice Initiative in Taiz | Restoring Dignity under SPARK
Under the SPARK program, SAM Organization, with support from DT Institute, led a restorative justice initiative to rebuild homes looted...
March 18, 2026
International Women’s Day: A Call to the New Government to Protect Women’s Rights
On International Women’s Day, the Justice4Yemen Pact Coalition calls on the new Yemeni government to take urgent steps to protect...
March 8, 2026
The Impact of Religious Radicalism on Instability and Counterterrorism Efforts
This case study illustrates the detrimental effects of religious extremism on community cohesion, children, and local governance. Lessons learned here...
March 6, 2026
Aamna’s Life Left to Chance. Landmines: An Ongoing War Crime Against Children in Yemen
Incident: A child injured by a landmine explosion while herding sheep Date: August 4, 2024 Location: Al Magakha Village –...
March 6, 2026
The Alley Tragedy The child Malak: Kidnapping, sexual assault, and murder in her first year of life
The evening in Aden was unlike any other that day in March 2024…The air was light, the street familiar, and...
March 5, 2026
Death Falls from the Sky"... From a Moment of Play to a Massacre: How Did the Houthis Turn Yemeni Homes into Killing Grounds? 
Incident: Houthi Drone Strike Kills Three Children in Beit Bish Date: Thursday, April 10, 2025 Location: Beit Bish, located on...
March 5, 2026
SPARK Project Partner Submits Official Letter to the Governor of Taiz Addressing Unlawful Occupation of Civilian Homes

SPARK Project Partner Submits Official Letter to the Governor of Taiz Addressing Unlawful Occupation of Civilian Homes

SAM Organization for Rights and Liberties has submitted an official letter to the Governor of Taiz to address the ongoing unlawful occupation of civilian homes—a persistent issue resulting from years of conflict in the city. The problem reflects not only the direct impact of war on civilians but also gaps in governance, fragmented authority, and […]

Statement: Landmines in Yemen – An Ongoing Threat to Civilians

Statement: Landmines in Yemen – An Ongoing Threat to Civilians

4 April 2026 | Justice for Yemen Pact Coalition On the International Day for Mine Awareness, the Justice for Yemen Pact Coalition warns that landmines and explosive remnants of war continue to claim lives and block recovery. Civilians, especially women and children, are repeatedly harmed while carrying out daily activities—showing that these are not accidents, […]

 Case Study: Bridging Gaps, Restoring Dignity – The Marib Restorative Justice Pilot

 Case Study: Bridging Gaps, Restoring Dignity – The Marib Restorative Justice Pilot

1. Overview of the SPARK Program Under the SPARK (Supporting Peace in Yemen through Accountability, Reconciliation, and Knowledge-Sharing) program, DT Institute and its local partners, the Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) and SAM for Rights and Liberties (“SAM”), launched raising awareness campaigns to complement restorative justice pilots and engage community members in Taiz and Aden. The […]

From Fragmentation to Agency: What the SPARK Project Is Changing in Yemen

From Fragmentation to Agency: What the SPARK Project Is Changing in Yemen

An independent midline evaluation (March 2026) finds that the SPARK project, led by DT Institute in partnership with SAM for Rights and Liberties and the Abductees’ Mothers Association, is demonstrating something rare in Yemen’s current context: transitional justice is not only possible—it can deliver tangible results even in the absence of functioning state institutions. In […]

International Women’s Day: A Call to the New Government to Protect Women’s Rights

International Women’s Day: A Call to the New Government to Protect Women’s Rights

On International Women’s Day, the Justice4Yemen Pact Coalition calls on the new Yemeni government to take urgent steps to protect women’s rights and ensure their meaningful participation in rebuilding the country. After more than a decade of conflict, Yemeni women continue to face widespread violations, limited access to services, and increasing economic and social burdens. […]

Aamna’s Life Left to Chance. Landmines: An Ongoing War Crime Against Children in Yemen

Aamna’s Life Left to Chance. Landmines: An Ongoing War Crime Against Children in Yemen

Incident: A child injured by a landmine explosion while herding sheep Date: August 4, 2024 Location: Al Magakha Village – Al Mahliyah District – Marib Governorate Type of Violation: Planting landmines in civilian areas Introduction: On the evening of Sunday, 4 August 2024, at around five o’clock, 14-year-old Aamna Saleh Mohammed Abdullah Al Tamahi—a fifth-grade […]

The Alley Tragedy The child Malak: Kidnapping, sexual assault, and murder in her first year of life

The Alley Tragedy The child Malak: Kidnapping, sexual assault, and murder in her first year of life

The evening in Aden was unlike any other that day in March 2024…The air was light, the street familiar, and a little girl was touching the ground with her very first steps…Before she was suddenly taken by a merciless hand, stained by the most shocking acts, crimes against all norms and basic human nature. In […]

Death Falls from the Sky”… From a Moment of Play to a Massacre: How Did the Houthis Turn Yemeni Homes into Killing Grounds? 

Death Falls from the Sky”… From a Moment of Play to a Massacre: How Did the Houthis Turn Yemeni Homes into Killing Grounds? 

Incident: Houthi Drone Strike Kills Three Children in Beit Bish Date: Thursday, April 10, 2025 Location: Beit Bish, located on the southern outskirts of Hays District, south of Hodeidah Governorate Type of Violation: Grave Violation Against Children – Killing and Maiming Map link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/uVi8Gg… IntroductionIn the impoverished, remote village of Beit Bish, located on the […]

Houthi Snipers’ Ruling on Taiz Children… Death by Thirst or Blood for Water

Houthi Snipers’ Ruling on Taiz Children… Death by Thirst or Blood for Water

Incident: Two children injured by Houthi sniper fire Date: April 26, 2025 Location: Al-Dumaina area on 30th Street, near the old airport, northwest of Taiz city Introduction: The moment two children, Suleiman Fahd, 13, and Mohammed Mansour, 12, arrived at Al-Thawra Hospital in Taiz on the afternoon of Saturday, April 26, 2025, covered in blood […]

Case Study: Turning Documentation into Deterrence — Leveraging Targeted Accountability to Advance Stability

Case Study: Turning Documentation into Deterrence — Leveraging Targeted Accountability to Advance Stability

The Need for Documentation in Combatting Yemen’s Dire Human Rights Environment Accurate documentation of human rights violations is critical for accountability, justice, and prevention of future abuses. Credible and verified documentation turns testimonies into admissible evidence, as required by courts and international justice mechanisms. This evidence can then be turned into action in courtrooms, through […]

Case Study: Preventing Instability at Its Roots – Media Influence and the Protection of Children in Yemen

Case Study: Preventing Instability at Its Roots – Media Influence and the Protection of Children in Yemen

The proliferation of disinformation in Yemen does not only undermine children’s rights, it contributes directly to instability, extremist recruitment pipelines, and regional insecurity. By countering disinformation that fuels child recruitment, shields perpetrators, and distorts accountability, SAFE supports broader counterterrorism and stabilization priorities. Reducing impunity and limiting propaganda infrastructure helps prevent armed actors from consolidating power, […]

Yemeni and Syrian Transitional Justice Spotlighted in Regional Webinar

Yemeni and Syrian Transitional Justice Spotlighted in Regional Webinar

Yemen — February 18, 2026 A regional webinar convened this week to discuss transitional justice in Yemen and Syria, highlighting the central role of civil society and victims in promoting sustainable peace. The event brought together 64 participants from organizations including the European Union, the Netherlands Embassy, FCDO, DRL, Mediators Beyond Borders, and CCDP. Speakers […]

YCMHRV Releases Groundbreaking Study on Child Rights and Media Disinformation in Yemen

YCMHRV Releases Groundbreaking Study on Child Rights and Media Disinformation in Yemen

The Yemeni Coalition for Monitoring Human Rights Violations (YCMHRV) launched a landmark study examining how media disinformation fuels violations against children in Yemen and obstructs accountability. The study, supported by DT Institute and produced under the SAFE-II (Supporting Awareness, Facilitating Enforcement of Children’s Rights in the Yemeni Conflict) Project, was unveiled during a webinar bringing […]

Joint Statement Calling for Immediate End to Child Recruitment in Yemen

Joint Statement Calling for Immediate End to Child Recruitment in Yemen

The Justice4Yemen Pact Coalition, warns that child recruitment in Yemen remains systematic and ongoing, not isolated incidents. Field investigations documented 11,310 recruited children across 19 governorates (2014–Feb 2023), many under the age of 15. The majority come from economically vulnerable families. International monitoring bodies, including Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict and the United Nations, […]

Restorative Justice in Practice: A Case Study of SAFE II and SPARK’s Child Protection Interventions in Yemen

Restorative Justice in Practice: A Case Study of SAFE II and SPARK’s Child Protection Interventions in Yemen

Severe Deficiencies in Child Protection Throughout Yemen Despite international commitments made by all parties involved in the Yemen conflict, these actors continue to fail Yemen’s children, who remain among the country’s most vulnerable and marginalized. Over the life of the SAFE (Supporting Awareness, Facilitating Enforcement of Children’s Rights in the Yemeni Conflict) Program, local partners […]

SAFE Project in Yemen: What an Independent Evaluation Reveals

SAFE Project in Yemen: What an Independent Evaluation Reveals

In a conflict where children’s suffering is widespread yet rarely documented, the SAFE Project operated at the intersection of protection, justice, and institutional survival. This brief presents findings from an independent external evaluation, examining what SAFE achieved, where it struggled, and what must come next if child protection in Yemen is to move beyond emergency […]

Case Study: SPARK’s Bridges of Justice Initiative – Lessons for Yemen’s Transitional Justice

Case Study: SPARK’s Bridges of Justice Initiative – Lessons for Yemen’s Transitional Justice

1. Overview of the SPARK Program Under the SPARK (Supporting Peace in Yemen through Accountability, Reconciliation, and Knowledge-Sharing) program, DT Institute and its local partners, the Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) and SAM for Rights and Liberties (“SAM”), launched raising awareness campaigns to complement restorative justice pilots and engage community members in Taiz and Aden. The […]

Case Study: Turning Recommendations into Protection: SAFE II’s Impact on Yemeni Children

Case Study: Turning Recommendations into Protection: SAFE II’s Impact on Yemeni Children

The Prevalence of Violations Against Children Throughout Yemen History Still Pervasive Today The Yemen conflict – marred by widespread hunger, displacement, and coined one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises – continues to rage on after over a decade of violent clashes inhibiting civilian livelihoods and ability to access urgently needed humanitarian aid. From the […]

Case Study: Shifting Political Dynamics Spark Urgent Transitional Justice Needs

Case Study: Shifting Political Dynamics Spark Urgent Transitional Justice Needs

Yemen’s Complex and Transformative Political Terrain In December 2025, the Yemen political landscape shifted dramatically when the Southern Transitional Council (STC), backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), swiftly captured two large governorates under control of the Saudi-backed internationally recognized government of Yemen (IRG) in an attempt to force southern secession. The two governorates, Hadhramaut […]

Education Under Fire in Yemen: A Joint Call by Yemeni Civil Society on the International Day of Education

Education Under Fire in Yemen: A Joint Call by Yemeni Civil Society on the International Day of Education

As Yemen’s conflict enters its tenth year, millions of children remain denied their right to education due to school destruction, military use of educational facilities, and the collapse of the education system. Education is a protected civilian right under international law and a foundation for sustainable peace. On this day, Yemeni civil society organizations, including […]