Under the Title: "Building Resilient Societies for Inclusive Peace and Sustainable Development in the MENA Region" With a special focus on the Yemeni context as a model for analyzing the structure challenges facing the feminist peace.
Under the Title: "Building Resilient Societies for Inclusive Peace and Sustainable Development in the MENA Region" With a special focus on the Yemeni context as a model for analyzing the structure challenges facing the feminist peace.
This five‑year strategy (2026–2030) provides a guiding framework for the work of the Women’s Solidarity Network in the coming period, in response to the complex challenges facing feminist leaders and women working in the public sphere in Yemen amid ongoing conflict, institutional fragmentation, weakened protection systems, and the expansion of violence and targeting—particularly in public and digital spaces. The strategy aims to strengthen the Network’s role as an inclusive feminist platform and an institutional actor capable of protecting women leaders, organizing feminist action, expanding women’s presence and influence in decision‑making, peacebuilding, and advocacy.
The policy paper “Prospects for Peace in Al-Hudaydah”, authored by researcher Basim Al-Janani for the Peace Track Initiative, examines the political, security, and humanitarian realities in the governorate. It highlights the challenges faced by local communities as well as opportunities for building sustainable peace. The paper also presents actionable recommendations, including strengthening the role of the UN, landmine clearance, providing security and economic guarantees, and fostering inclusive dialogue among all parties.
This guide is available in Arabic only. Readers are therefore kindly requested to refer to the Arabic version published on the Peace Track Initiative website.