YE-MSAL-18-2013-4000002145
Mwatana for Human Rights
مواطنة لحقوق الانسان
Docmenting, Supporting and Advocating Human Rights in Yemen
Documenting ,Supporting and Advocating Human Rights in Yemen Project focuses on monitoring and documenting violations in 18 governorates, providing legal support to victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, and torture in these 18 governorates, and raising awareness about the deteriorating human rights and rule of law situation in Yemen between the local and international community. Overall Impact : Advocate Human Rights and promoting the rule of law in Yemen Specific objectives: • Objective 1: Monitor document and report human rights violations in 18 governorates of Yemen. • Objective 2: Provide legal support to victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance and torture in these 18 governorates. • Objective 3: Raise awareness on the deteriorating situation of human rights and the rule of law in Yemen among the local and international community.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana for Human Rights
Radhya Almutawakel
chair Person
ralmutawakel@mwatana.org
Projects Unit
Safia alsayaghy
Project Manager
salsayaghi@mwatana.org
YE
Working in 18 Governorates
15.156973713377667 44.12109374999999
DOCMENTING, SUPPORTING AND ADVOCATING for victims
679560
679560
679560
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
679560
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
360
Final Installment for the project.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
323170.91
Expenditure spent for period covers 1 July 2020 to 31 December 2020
Netherlands-Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
67581.56
Final Installment for the project.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
679560
Incoming Fund
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
342722.86
Expenditure Spent for second Quarter for the Period 1-1-2020 to 30-6-2020
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
252762.10
expenditure for first semi annual year from 1-7-2019 to 31-12-2019
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
1359120
Total Budget
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
440464.5
Expenditure spent for period covers 1 January 2021 to 31 July 2021
Netherlands-Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
611604.09
Second Installment Project Transfer
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
Project Semi Annual Report June-December_ 2019
4000002145 -IATI Semi Annual Report NL-Project
Semi Annual Narrative Report for period January to June 2020
4000002145-Mwatana For Human Rights, July 1 , 2020 to December 31, 2020_IATI Report
IATI Report covered period through July 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020
Final IATI Report
The final IATI report which covers 25 months
Success is measured by output indicators
10. Mwatana release and publish One (1) letter on the International Day of Victims of Enforced Disappearance.
On the International Day of Victims of Enforced Disappearance, Mwatana organization accompanied by other INGOs and NGOs released a joint letter. It was published through Mwatana website and social media pages
Eight international and local groups urge all parties to the conflict in Yemen to prioritize the release of arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared civilian
Eight international and local groups urge all parties to the conflict in Yemen to prioritize the release of arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared civilian
6.2 : A short Documentary on fair trail will be produced and published through Mwatana website and the social media.
" Vindictive Justice" is a documentary produced by Mwatana for Human Rights about How various authorities in Yemen have used the Specialized Criminal Courts to undermine their opponents
" Vindictive Justice"
A documentary produced by Mwatana for Human Rights about How various authorities in Yemen have used the Specialized Criminal Courts to undermine their opponents
Number of views to each of the produced and published documentary.
3. Report on the Starvation on Conflict.
It will describe how the warring parties were and continue to exacerbate the humanitarian situation, including using starvation as a weapon of war. This happens in myriad ways attacking critical infrastructure, withholding salaries, obstructing humanitarian aid. Humanitarian aid is a life-line for millions of Yemeni
“Starvation Makers”
A report described how warring parties in Yemen have deliberately deprived civilians of objects essential to their survival (OIS), starving them, in some cases to death, over the course of the conflict,
Prepare the report and review by Mwatana team
“Starvation Makers"
Completed
2. Four (4) human rights periodic statements published through Mwatana website and other social media means and sent to all stakeholders
Horrific Saudi/UAE-Led Coalition Attack on Houthi Detention Center in Dhammar Scores dead and wounded. Accountability and redress urgently needed
Warring Parties Continue to Undermine Yemeni Lives
UN Human Rights Council: Prioritize Yemen Accountability and Redress
Another Year of Impunity in Yemen
Press briefing on human rights situation in Yemen 2020
statement to be published on human rights issues
4 statements for the entire project
5.1 A study about the impact of Yemen conflict on the Access to Education where 500 copies are going to be printed distributed and published.
This study is an analytical descriptive which highlights the damages to the educational system and the physical structure of educational facilities in Yemen as a result of the escalating conflict that erupted in March 2015. Furthermore, it specifically addresses the impact of the conflict on the education environment and on students and teachers around in the country. It also deals with displacement as one of the phenomena associated with the conflict, which poses many challenges, such as the reintegration of displaced students into the educational system again, in addition to the school dropout phenomenon, which the conflict is believed to have exacerbated
War Of Ignorance
War of Ignorance, on war’s impact on education in Yemen
Prepare the study by an external consultant and review it from the Mwatana team
The study was developed translated to English
5.2: A short Documentary on the impact of Yemen conflict on the Access to Education will be produced and published through Mwatana website and the social media.
"Chalk Dust" is a new documentary produced by Mwatana for Human Rights on the impact of armed conflict on #education in #Yemen. The documentary lists testimonies from students, teachers, and parents, and highlights the problems of school dropout, child recruitment, the dangers resulting from armed clashes and the deteriorating security situation, and the impact of the deteriorating economic situation on education, such as salary cuts. The documentary contains figures and statistics from "Mwatana" report "Undermining the Future: Attacks of Warring Parties on #Yemen's #Schools" released in August 2020, and "Mwatana" study "War of Ignorance: Field Study on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Access to #Education in Yemen" released in January 2021.
"Chalk Dust"
It is a new documentary produced by Mwatana for Human Rights on the impact of armed conflict on #education in #Yemen. The documentary lists testimonies from students, teachers, and parents, and highlights the problems of school dropout, child recruitment, the dangers resulting from armed clashes and the deteriorating security situation, and the impact of the deteriorating economic situation on education, such as salary cuts. The documentary contains figures and statistics from "Mwatana" report "Undermining the Future: Attacks of Warring Parties on #Yemen's #Schools" released in August 2020, and "Mwatana" study "War of Ignorance: Field Study on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Access to #Education in Yemen" released in January 2021.
Number of views to each of the produced and published documentary.
Published on Mwatana website and promoted Social media
8.2: Seven (7) community dialogue sessions held at Seven Governorates around Yemen, sessions attendants will reach at least (140 persons) from different social levels, considering gender.
Community dialogue sessions in different governorates
Number of sessions and participanst each session in governorates
1.4 .Number of field visits carried out
These visits will ensure the quality of the collected data and Our Central Legal team accompanied by other members of Mwatana will conduct (five visits) to the field to oversee the work carried out by the field Legal Support Assistants.
Number of Quality visits
6.1. A study about Fair Trail where 500 copies are going to be printed distributed and published
The study will present what is fair trial in international and national legislations, it will shed light on the court and the specialized criminal prosecution, its jurisdiction and the objectives envisaged for its establishment, as well as considering the political context accompanying the establishment decision. It will be developed a legal analysis that deals with the procedures of the court and the specialized criminal prosecution and comparing the reality of their performance with the stated goals and procedures that ensure fair trials.
Courts for Abuse Study
Study issued and printed
4.One Report on violations against peaceful assembly in which printed, distributed and published by Mwatana
It highlights of what constituted the exercise of this right of a social choice that exists outside the agenda of the warring parties and their means.
Research paper: Right to peaceful assembly in the context of Yemen’s armed conflict
Research paper: Right to peaceful assembly in the context of Yemen’s armed conflict
Completed , Published and Printed
7. Two (2) short awareness videos (2-4 minutes) on the rule of law, access to justice and promoting human rights among all society will be produced and shown through the organization website and social media.
“What are your rights when you subjected to arbitrary detention or enforced disappearance”
“What are your rights when you subjected to arbitrary detention or enforced disappearance” was the first animation awareness film which briefly educates about the importance of law and particularly raise awareness in the issue of arbitrary detention and enforced disappearance
Number of views to each of the produced and published videos
views of each movie at Mwatana social media pages
Published Mwatana website and promoted Social media and
Number of views to each of the produced and published videos
1.3 Five Hundred (500) victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, torture and cases of legal procedures flaws provided with Legal support
Data collection will be conducted shortly after the completion of activity 1.2 and legal support will be provided for at least 500 (Five Hundred) Cases of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, torture and cases of legal procedures flaws in 18 Yemeni governorates. The 18 Field Legal support assistant trained in Activity 1.2 will provide Legal Support for a period of 22 months during the project lifetime
1.3 Number of cases provided by legal support
Total number of cases supporting from field lawyers to victims
1.5 : Number of trainees attending and finishing the consultation
Three days consultation sessions with the field field Legal support Assistants will be held at Mwatana , to review performance; as well as to directly identify bottlenecks, improve implementation, and draw lessons learnt.
Three days consultation sessions with the field field Legal support Assistants will be held at Mwatana
8.1: Three (3) community dialogue sessions held at Mwatana headquarters (Sana’a), total sessions attendants will reach at least (60 persons) from different social levels, considering gender
Community dialogue sessions in Amant Alasemah
Number of sessions and participant each session in Sanaa
1.1 Ten Mwatana Team members highly trained on international laws and mechanisms
Total number of trainees present during all training day in central workshop
1.1 Number of trainees attending and finishing the workshop
1.2 18 Field Lawyers well trained to provide legal support throughout Yemen
An eight-day workshop will be conducted at Mwatana main office in order to train the team of (18) field Legal Support Assistants. The Participant will then search, document and provide legal support to the victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance and torture in 18 governorates ( Sana’a, Aden, Amran, Dhamar, Hajjah, Ibb, Mareb, Taiz, AlHudaydah, Al Jawf, Abyan, Lahj, Al-Mahwiet, Raimah, Shabwa , AlBaydaa, Aldaleaa, and Hadramout)
1.2 Number of trainees attending and finishing the workshop
Number of trainees attending and finishing the workshop
11. Mwatana release and publish One (1) letter on the International Day of Human Rights
On the International Day of Human Rights, Mwatana organization accompanied by other INGOs and NGOs released a joint letter. it was published through Mwatana website and social media pages
Joint Letter to leaders of warring parties in Yemen on Human Rights Day
Release letter for the International Day of Human Right, in partnership with other organizations
9. Four (4) Mwatana members will advocate for awareness on the situation in Yemen and lobby for the set-up of accountability mechanisms and the provision of justice for Yemeni People
Mwatana Participates in Human Rights Council and Met with High Commissioner
Mwatana in the 42nd session of Human Rights Council
Made in Europe, bombed in Yemen
ICC must investigate the responsibility of European corporate and political actors for complicity in alleged war crimes in Yemen
4 members of Mwatana will travel to advocate for awareness
YE-MSAL-18-2013-4000004955
Mwatana for Human Rights
مواطنة لحقوق الانسان
Promoting Civilian Protection in Yemen
The overall objective of this project is to promote the civilian protection in Yemen by influencing and raising the awareness of decision makers, local and international actors on the situation of human rights through the documentation of the violations of human rights in 22 governorates, developing of an annual report on the human rights situation as well as study analyzing the issue of shrinking civic space. These publications will be released within a well-designed advocacy campaign that will include the production of podcasts, short videos and online meetings with local and international actors.
Furthermore, Mwatana will maintain its work on providing legal support to the victims of human rights violations; victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance and torture at 17 governorates through a well trained and experienced team of field and central lawyers. A special attention will be given to the cases of the most vulnerable groups like journalists, religious minorities, as well as SGBV victims.
Also, Mwatana through this project will work to promote accountability for perpetrators of human rights violations and redress for victim’s through the identification of possible pathways and strategies for pursuing criminal accountability for Yemen and publishing a public report to evaluate potential routes towards criminal accountability for Yemen, as well as raising awareness amongst the Yemeni community about justice options through the production of a short video and an accessible fact sheet in Arabic aimed at a broader audience across Yemen, and will train Mwatana staff on documenting and preserving Information related to abuses in Yemen so that the team become able to report and research on serious violations of international humanitarian law and gross violations of human rights in Yemen with a justice lens and will conduct advocacy meetings with key states and international mechanisms on Yemen, strengthen and support international investigations into Yemen abuse.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana for Human Rights
Mwatana for Human Rights
مواطنة لحقوق الانسان
Radhya Almutawakel
chair Person
ralmutawakel@mwatana.org
Projects Unit
Safia alsayaghy
Project Manager
salsayaghi@mwatana.org
YE
Working in 18 Governorates
15.156973713377667 44.12109374999999
Promoting Civilian Protection in Yemen
700401
700401
365898.26
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
777159.62
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
257744.87
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
372293.16
Expenditure for period 1 January 2022 to 30 June 2022.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
395157.26
Expenditure for period 1 July 2022 to 31 Dec 2022
236629
Second financial Installment of the project.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
259203.06
Semi-Annual Financial Report for period 1 August 2021 to 31 December 2021.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
499160
Frist installment
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
269870
Third financial Installment of the project.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
350810
Third financial Installment of the project.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
Semi Annual Report for the period July 1 to Dec 31, 2022
Semi Annual Report for the period Aug 1 to Dec 31, 2021
Semi Annual Report for the period Aug 1 to Dec 31, 2021
Semi Annual Report for the period January 1 to June 30, 2022
Semi Annual Report for the period January 1 to June 30, 2022
final reports
Success is measured by output indicators
3.4 Meeting with key states and international mechanisms
Number of meetings with key states and international mechanisms
Number of meetings with key states and international mechanisms
1.1 Human Rights violations in 22 governorates are documented and verified
Number Of incidents documented and verified across 22 Yemeni governorates
Number Of incidents documented and verified
1.2 A report on the human rights situation is developed and published
A report on the human rights situation is developed and
published
A report on the human rights situation and violations committed by parties to conflict is developed and
published through Mwatana Website
Report published
1.3 An advocacy campaign on the situation of human rights is launched
Number of podcasts produced
Number of GIF produced and released in the campaign
total number of views of short video on the human rights situation
30000 views
1.4 A study on the condition of civic space is prepared and published
Number Of data collectors trained and provided with the required skills to collect information
Number Of data collectors trained and provided with the required skills to collect information
study is produced and published
Study on civic space is produced and published
1.5 An advocacy campaign on the shrinking civic space is launched
Number of podcasts produced
Number of series of podcast produced and published
5 epsoides
Number of Gifs produced and released in the campaign
Number of Gifs produced and released in the campaign
total number of views of short video on the human rights situation
A short video on the human rights situation is produced and published
1.6 Statements are produced on the human rights situation in Yemen A letter is prepared and publish A letter is prepared and published in the International Day of Victims of enforced disappearance had in the international day of human rights
Justice requires that the accused be brought to court
The Transitional Council must surrender those who killed Abdul-Malik Al-Sanabani
Statements published about human rights in Yemen
Statements published about human rights in Yemen
Letters published jointly with INGOs on Human Rights day and Enforced disappeared day
Letters published jointly with INGOs on Human Rights day and Enforced disappeared day
2.1 Mwatana staff are trained on the provision of legal support to the victims
Field Legal Support Assistants are equipped with the required skills to provide legal support
Number of Field Legal Support Assistants are equipped with the required skills to provide legal support
2.2 legal support is provided to the victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance and torture and most vulnerable groups
Number of victims provided with the required Legal support
Victims provided with the required Legal support
number of Field Legal Support Assistants are Attend the consultation Session
number of control visit that have been implemented
3.1 Mwatana vision on criminal accountability is identified
Mwatana vision on criminal accountability is identified
Mwatana vision on criminal accountability is identified and documented
3.2 Mwatana field monitors are trained to document for accountability purposes
Mwatana field monitors are trained to document for accountability purposes
Number of Mwatana field staff trained to document for accountability purpose
3.3 A report on criminal
accountability in Yemen, A fact
sheet on criminal accountability is
developed
and a short video on criminal
accountability
A report on criminal accountability in Yemen is developed and published
A report on criminal accountability in Yemen
In Processing
Fact sheet on criminal accountability is developed and Published
Fact sheet on criminal accountability is developed and Published
A short video on criminal accountability developed and published
A short video on criminal accountability developed and published
YE-MSAL-18-2013-4000006647
Mwatana for Human Rights
مواطنة لحقوق الانسان
Protecting Human Rights and Promoting the Rule of Law in Yemen
Based on , lessons learned from previous projects, and tracking and evaluating the indicators of its various field operations, Mwatana aspires to continue to build on the fruitful partnerships with the Netherlands Embassy with a new project that aims to achieve the following objectives: The overall objective of this project is to protect human rights and promote the rule of law in Yemen. This includes protecting human rights by documenting violations in 22 governorates, producing an annual report, and publishing a number of press releases, statements, blog posts, and newsletters on the human rights situation in Yemen. Also, the project contributes to the promotion of the rule of law by providing legal support to victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, torture, and fault-in procedures. Gender and age-disaggregated data will be collected and analyzed in all the activities of the project and monitoring and reporting mechanisms to ensure the needs of males and females are captured separately. Ensuring that collected information is disaggregated when it is inputted into the database will facilitate a gendered analysis to identify bottlenecks and gender gaps
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana for Human Rights
Mwatana for Human Rights
مواطنة لحقوق الانسان
Radhya Almutawakel
chair Person
ralmutawakel@mwatana.org
Projects Unit
Safia alsayaghy
Project Manager
salsayaghi@mwatana.org
YE
Working in 18 Governorates
15.156973713377667 44.12109374999999
Promoting Civilian Protection in Yemen
940334.40
275994.20
952635.12
409040.14
275994.20
940334.40
952635.12
409040.14
428429
First installment of the project
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
282931.22
Semi-Annual Financial Report for the period 1 August 2023 to 31 December 2023.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mwatana For Human Rights
2578003.86
Total Budget
Interim Narrative Report (Aug.01st, 2023 - Dec.31st, 2023)
Success is measured by output indicators
1.1 Human rights violations are documented in 22 governorates
Human rights violations are documented in 22 governorates
Human rights violations are documented in 22 governorates
Human rights violations are documented in 22 governorates
Human rights violations are documented in 22 governorates
1.2 An Annual Report on the situation of human rights in Yemen is developed and published
An Annual Report on the situation of human rights in Yemen will be prepared and developed.
Narrative Progress Report
The document elaborated the progress achieved in all the project's activities during the reported period.
The Annual Report on the situation of human rights in Yemen is developed and published.
The Annual Report on the situation of human rights in Yemen is developed and published.
1.3 Statements, letters, messages, podcast series, and newsletters on the human rights situation in Yemen are developed and published
Statements, letters, messages, podcast series, and newsletters on the human rights situation in Yemen are developed and published
Statements, letters, messages, podcast series, and newsletters on the human rights situation in Yemen are developed and published
Number of episodes podcast
Number of episodes of podcast
Number of developed Newsletters
Number of developed Newsletters
Number of developed and published statements
Number of developed and published statements
Number of developed and published letters
Number of developed and published letters
2.2 Legal support is provided to at least 1,300 victims of human rights violations including to some of the most vulnerable groups
During the reported period, Mwatana provided the legal support to 550 victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, and torture. (207 victims of newly documented cases, and 343 victims of previously documented cases)
Number of victims provided Legal support
The number of victims provided legal support.
The number of victims provided legal support.
The legal support was provided to 207 victims of newly documented cases and 343 victims of previously documented cases
2.1 Field lawyers gain the skills necessary to provide legal support to victims of human rights violations
Field lawyers gain the skills necessary to provide legal support to victims of human rights violations
Field lawyers gain the skills necessary to provide legal support to victims of human rights violations
Field lawyers gain the skills necessary to provide legal support to victims of human rights violations.
Field lawyers gain the skills necessary to provide legal support to victims of human rights violations
Field lawyers gain the skills necessary to provide legal support to victims of human rights violations