Women’s Empowerment in Yemen During The Protracted Humanitarian Crisis 2014-2023
Abstract
This research descibes the situation of Yemeni women during the protracted
humanitarian crisis in 2014-2023 caused by the country's complex historical
background. It also analyzes how women's empowerment was implemented
during the crisis. Currently, Yemeni women are the ones who suffer the most from
severe gender inequality, facing difficulties in exercising their fundamental rights.
Limited services have significantly impacted the implementation of women's
empowerment. This research utilized Kabeer's gender equality and empowerment
theory by emphasizing education, paid work, and political representation in the
achievement of empowerment. According to this theory agency, resources, and
achievement are three integral elements for achieving gender equality and
empowerment. The provisional argument is that numerous factors and variables
contributed to women’s difficulties in exercising their rights which also hindered
the implementation of women’s empowerment. Based on research findings, it was
found that the protracted humanitarian crisis cooperately hindered women's
empowerment in Yemen due to the fragile political situation, religious beliefs, and
societal norms towards women which view women as inferior to men, making
women even more vulnerable.
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