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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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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...
February 14, 2026
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...
February 13, 2026
Child Protection in Yemen: Balancing Reality and Aspirations
This episode, broadcast on Aden’s Al Ghad TV under the SAFE project, explores the current state of child protection in...
February 10, 2026
Six Grave Violations Against Children in Yemen
This episode, broadcast on Odainia FM under the SAFE project, highlights six serious violations affecting children amid Yemen’s conflict. The...
February 10, 2026
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,...
February 9, 2026
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...
February 6, 2026
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,...
February 2, 2026
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...
January 30, 2026
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,...
January 25, 2026
Case Study: Raising Awareness Among Law Enforcement Actors Under SAFE
Grave Violations of Children’s Rights Rampant Throughout Yemen Despite international commitments and ratification of treaties, official bodies responsible for promoting...
January 22, 2026
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 […]

Case Study: Raising Awareness Among Law Enforcement Actors Under SAFE

Case Study: Raising Awareness Among Law Enforcement Actors Under SAFE

Grave Violations of Children’s Rights Rampant Throughout Yemen Despite international commitments and ratification of treaties, official bodies responsible for promoting and protecting children’s rights in Yemen continue to fall short. Over the life of the SAFE (Supporting Awareness, Facilitating Enforcement of Children’s Rights in the Yemeni Conflict) Program, local partners have documented 428 human rights […]

Case Study: Strengthening Child Advocacy and Protection in Yemen Through Effective Civil Society–Government Partnerships

Case Study: Strengthening Child Advocacy and Protection in Yemen Through Effective Civil Society–Government Partnerships

Overview Advocacy stands as one of the most crucial pillars in advancing children’s rights and protecting them from various forms of violence and exploitation. It plays a pivotal role in influencing decision-makers and steering public opinion toward adopting more equitable and protective strategies. Amid Yemen’s dire humanitarian crisis, characterized by the deterioration of state institutions […]

Case Study: Taiz – SPARK’s CRCC Strengthening Good Governance and Accountability Through the Resolution of Community Disputes

Case Study: Taiz – SPARK’s CRCC Strengthening Good Governance and Accountability Through the Resolution of Community Disputes

1. Overview of the SPARK Program In April 2025, the SPARK team, composed of DT Institute and its local partners, the Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) and SAM for Rights and Liberties (“SAM”), formed the Community and Reconciliation Consensus Committee (CRCC, also known as the al-Wefaq Committee). The CRCC includes 10 prominent social figures in Taiz, […]

Case Study: Transforming Division into Cooperation Through Community-led Dialogue

Case Study: Transforming Division into Cooperation Through Community-led Dialogue

1. Overview of the SPARK Program In July 2025, the SPARK team, composed of DT Institute and its local partners, the Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) and SAM for Rights and Liberties (SAM), launched the first restorative justice (RJ) pilot initiatives in Taiz. These initiatives aim to foster reconciliation and resolve community-level public disputes that have […]

Working Papers Published: Protection of Children’s Rights in Yemen

Working Papers Published: Protection of Children’s Rights in Yemen

The working papers presented during the Workshop on the Protection of Children’s Rights: Challenges and Future Solutions Roadmap, held on 17–18 December 2025 in Aden, are now available on our website. The workshop was implemented by the Yemeni Coalition for Monitoring Human Rights Violations (YCMHRV), with the support of DT Institute, under the SAFE Project, […]

Case Study: Integrating Journalists into Yemen’s Path to Transitional Justice

Case Study: Integrating Journalists into Yemen’s Path to Transitional Justice

1. Overview of the SPARK Program In June 2025, five members of the Justice4Yemen Pact (J4YP), a coalition of 10 Yemeni civil society organizations, joined the SPARK team, composed of DT Institute and its local partners, the Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) and SAM for Rights and Liberties (“SAM”), to launch advocacy campaigns to complement and […]

Case Study: Peace from Within and Community-Led Justice in Taiz

Case Study: Peace from Within and Community-Led Justice in Taiz

Peace from Within documents the experience of the Community Consensus and Reconciliation Committee in Taiz led by SAM for rights and Liberties and Abductees mother association with DT Institute support under SPARK project, a locally driven initiative established in 2025 to address conflict and justice gaps created by years of war and institutional collapse. Operating […]

A Justice4Yemen Pact Statement on the Human Rights Crisis in Yemen

A Justice4Yemen Pact Statement on the Human Rights Crisis in Yemen

On the occasion of International Human Rights Day 2025, the Justice4Yemen Pact Coalition warns that Yemen enters its eleventh year of conflict amid a deepening human rights and humanitarian crisis. Despite the decline in large-scale hostilities, violations continue across all areas of control, with women, children, journalists, and humanitarian workers among the most affected. Millions […]

Case Study: The Plight of Marginalized Children in Yemen’s Conflict

Case Study: The Plight of Marginalized Children in Yemen’s Conflict

 Overview  The ongoing conflict in Yemen has pushed the lives of millions of children into a cycle of daily challenges. Children have been surrounded by multiple risks and deprived of their basic rights, including access to education. These conditions have left them increasingly vulnerable to a range of serious violations.  Humanitarian indicators show that children […]

Joint Statement on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Joint Statement on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the Justice for Yemen Pact (J4YP) highlights the rising number of Yemenis with disabilities—now nearly five million—due to conflict, explosive weapons, and collapsing services. Despite Yemen’s commitments under the CRPD, persons with disabilities continue to face major barriers in education, health, protection, and access to humanitarian aid. […]

Case Study: Integrating Tribal Customs into Yemen’s Transitional Justice – The SPARK Program Experience

Case Study: Integrating Tribal Customs into Yemen’s Transitional Justice – The SPARK Program Experience

1. Overview of the SPARK Program  In June 2025, five members of the Justice4Yemen Pact (J4YP), a coalition of 10 Yemeni civil society organizations, joined the SPARK team, composed of DT Institute and its local partners, the Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) and SAM for Rights and Liberties (“SAM”), to launch advocacy campaigns to complement and […]

Justice4Yemen Pact Statement on the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

Justice4Yemen Pact Statement on the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

The Justice4Yemen Pact Coalition marks the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence with a renewed call to protect women and girls in Yemen, who continue to face escalating violence amid armed conflict and humanitarian collapse. With more than 6.2 million women and girls at risk — alongside rising displacement, digital blackmail, targeted killings, and […]

Joint Statement on Universal Children’s Day: Protect Yemen’s Children

Joint Statement on Universal Children’s Day: Protect Yemen’s Children

On Universal Children’s Day, nineteen Yemeni civil society organizations, including members of the Justice for Yemen Pact, call for urgent action to end the grave violations committed against children across Yemen. With 9.8 million children expected to need humanitarian assistance in 2025, and more than 11,000 children killed or injured since 2015, the situation remains […]