On Monday, February 11, 2019, the Gender Development Research and Studies Center, in collaboration with UN Women Yemen, held the first consultative session on integrating gender in humanitarian work. The session focused on identifying women’s priorities in humanitarian response in …
On Wednesday, August 4, 2021, Professor Al-Qasim Mohammed Abbas, the University President, met with several faculty members from the Gender and Development Research and Studies Center. The meeting focused on the importance of directing researchers, particularly those in the Master’s …
An expanded meeting was held for the Graduate Program faculty members at the Gender Development Research and Studies Center. The meeting was attended by Dr. Najeeba Mutahar, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research, Dr. Halima Jahaf, the Center’s …
On Monday, July 12, 2021, a ceremony was held in the center’s hall to distribute diploma certificates to students of the fourth batch of the English program. The event was attended by Dr. Halima Jahaf, the Center Director; Dr. Saleh …
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by Marie-Christine Heinze and Bilkis Zabara This publication is the result of a Yemen” held in Amman, Jordan, and Asian Studies at the University of Bonn and the Gender Sanaa University alongside MA and PhD students approaches to and current …
by Iman al-Gawfi, Bilkis Zabara and Stacey Philbrick Yadav Yemeni women are laying foundations for sustainable peace through everyday practices that have the capacity to help transform the landscape of women’s rights in the post-war period. Wider recognition of women’s …
by Fawziah al-Ammar This CARPO Brief summarizes initial findings of the author’s research among displaced school children in Sana‘a in spring 2016, based on the internationally recognized Child PTSD Symptoms Scale (CPSS). It finds that they have been experiencing severe …
by Osama Ali, Fadhilah Gubari, Julia Gurol and Abdulsalam al-Rubaidi This Study analyzes narratives of (in)justice in contemporary Yemeni novels. Through a lexical field analysis of nine selected contemporary novels, the paper highlights how (in)justice is framed in narrative literature, …










