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Call for Proposals to support CSOs focusing on Peacebuilding and Recovery in Yemen

European Commission Open Call for the Development of Yemen

Deadline: 30-Apr-24

The Women’s Peace & Humanitarian Fund (WPHF) has launched a call for proposals in Yemen to support civil society organizations to implement projects focusing on peacebuilding and recovery, as well as supporting local women and young women’s rights organizations through institutional funding.

Entering its tenth year of war, Yemen remains amongst the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Approximately 4.5 million individuals, constituting 14 percent of the population, are displaced, and many of them have experienced displacement multiple times over several years. Two-thirds of the population, totaling 21.6 million people, are in dire need of humanitarian assistance and protection services. The threat of a large-scale famine in the country is acute, with the food insecure population reaching 17 million in 2023. Even prior to the conflict, Yemen has been characterized by persistent deep-rooted patriarchal attitudes and stereotypes regarding women and girls’ roles and responsibilities, discriminating against women. At present, gender inequalities in Yemen are exacerbated by the conflict. Displaced and vulnerable women and girls face a range of distinct challenges and protection issues. Yemenis are forced to employ negative coping mechanisms, such as early and forced marriages. At the same time, many displaced women and girls are empowered actors, and their participation in social, economic and political decision-making is a crucial prerequisite to building peace and gender-responsive recovery in Yemen.

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