Peace Engineering in Yemen: Rethinking Sustainable Reconciliation
A new analytical paper, “Peace Engineering in Yemen”, examines the repeated collapse of reconciliation efforts in Yemen and explores pathways toward sustainable peace. Developed under
A new analytical paper, “Peace Engineering in Yemen”, examines the repeated collapse of reconciliation efforts in Yemen and explores pathways toward sustainable peace. Developed under

This policy paper, developed under the Supporting Peace in Yemen through Accountability, Reconciliation, and Knowledge-Sharing (SPARK) program, and implemented by the DT Institute in partnership

A new study—implemented by DT Institute in partnership with SAM for rights and liberties and the Abductees’ Mothers Association (AMA) under the SPARK project—explores how

The Path Towards Peace” is an in-depth field study conducted under the Supporting Peace in Yemen through Accountability, Reconciliation, and Knowledge Sharing (SPARK) project, supported

The Witness Memory Report by Justice for Yemen coalition member, the Abductees’ Mothers Association documents severe human rights violations in Yemen’s detention facilities, including arbitrary

The report, developed with Justice4Yemen Pact coalition members including AMA and SAM, reveals a significant increase in civilian deaths in Yemen’s detention facilities. Cases like

Since the start of the Yemeni civil war, all major conflict actors have arbitrarily detained, disappeared, and tortured civilians, often based on suspected affiliation with

A report by the Abductees Mothers Assocation (AMA) monitoring and documenting the cases of abduction, detention, enforced disappearance and torture in the governorates of Sana’a,