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  2. Women in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The events have been brutal, and have had cruel consequences on all civilians, but especially on the lives of women and young girls. Due to the tension and chaos of the crisis, combined with the deep-rooted gender inequality, conditions for women and girls in Yemen are deteriorating as the conflict drags on.

  3. Nujood Ali - Wikipedia

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    Nujood Ali (Arabic: نجود علي, born 1998) is a central figure in Yemen's movement against forced marriage and child marriage.At the age of ten, she obtained a divorce, breaking with the tribal tradition.

  4. Category:Villages in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Villages in Yemen" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 333 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. Category:Yemeni women - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Yemen: People: Women also: People : By gender : Women : By nationality : Yemeni This category exists only as a container for other categories of Yemeni women .

  6. Navy SEAL, 8-year-old American girl died in Yemen raid

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    In what an official said was the first military raid carried out under President Trump, two Americans were killed in Yemen on Sunday. Navy SEAL, 8-year-old American girl died in Yemen raid Skip to ...

  7. Jamala al-Baidhani - Wikipedia

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    Jamala al-Baidhani (Arabic: جمالة البيضاني; 1977 – 15 December 2012) was a Yemeni activist who supported civil rights for women and disabled people. She is the founder of the Al-Tahadi Association for Disabled Females, the first group in Yemen devoted to helping girls with disabilities.

  8. Alaa Al-Eryani - Wikipedia

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    Born in Egypt, Al-Eryani was brought up in Sanaa.After gaining a degree in digital film and television from Limkokwing University, she returned to Yemen in 2012.In April 2013 Al-Eryani founded the Yemeni Feminist Movement, a project on Facebook and Twitter, and has subsequently faced threats for her promotion of women's rights.

  9. Yemeni Women's Union - Wikipedia

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    In South Yemen the General Union of Yemeni Women (GUYW) was established in 1968, continuing the role of the Arab Women's Club and the Aden Women's Association before independence. [3] The project to merge these groups was supposed to take two months, but instead, it took nearly a year to merge into the Yemeni Women's Union. [ 15 ]