The Convention on the Rights of the Child stipulates four basic principles for every child: 1- Non-discrimination: All children shall enjoy their basic and best rights without discrimination based on ...
Children’s rights are a subset of human rights with particular attention to the rights of special protection from violence, exploitation, neglect, and abuse. The characteristics of children̵...
Childhood: the various stages of a person’s life, from birth until they reach the age of eighteen. The Child in Yemeni Law: A child is defined in the Yemeni Child Rights Law No. 45 of 2002 as every ...
The education sector’s collapse in light of the war has deprived millions of Yemeni children of their right to learn. Such deprivation will lead to the perpetuation of violent extremist, terrori...
Mechanisms for accountability and punishment must be strengthened so that all child victims and their families can obtain justice, compensation, and reparations. All victims’ relatives and paren...
Crimes of violence and sexual exploitation against children have increased in an unprecedented way in light of the war, and we–as a Yemeni society–are primarily responsible for confronting these c...
All child victims of serious crimes in Yemen must have access to legal protection, justice, reparation, psychological support, rehabilitation, and reintegration....
Most criminals against children escape punishment for many reasons, the most important of which are the following: 1. Failure to report the crime for fear of scandal. 2. Family’s failure to save the...