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| Yemeni Revolution & Civil Society Organizations SANA`A, (Saba)- Yemeni people had been introduced to the non governmental and civil society organizations in the first half of the 20th century. In the city of Aden, which was under the British colony, several organizations were established such as associ |
| Official Report On Woman's Situation. An official report came out recently has asserted that Yemen ‘s policy aiming to enable woman to play a substantial role in the development process as a genuine partner has been taking its effects in all walks of life.
The national report prepare |
| SANA'A DECLARATION. Sana' Inter-governmental regional Conference on Democracy , Human Rights and the Role of International Criminal Court. |
| Statement of democracy conference in Sana'a SANA'A, Jan 12 (Saba)- The Regional Intergovernmental Conference on Democracy,
Human Rights and the Role of the International Criminal Court was brought to an end here on Monday.
The President of the Sudanese Umah Party Al-Sadeq Al-Mahadi read the |
 | The presidential Elections The first presidential elections took place in Yemen on September 23 1999. Around 24 persons had applied for the candidacy some of them were partisans and others were independent . |
 | YEMENI DEMOCRATIC EXPERIENCE The referendum on the first Yemeni constitution for a single Yemeni state that took place in May 1990 was really the foundation stone of the democracy experience in the country. |
| Women and agricultural activity Women play an effective role in the agricultural activity.
Peasants women share widely in the agricultural activities so that the rate of their participation make up around 83.5% whereas men’s rate is 35.8 % , however women are sided out of using |
 | woman’s Education and Training Woman’s education and training is still not up to the mark comparing to the man consequently woman’s qualification for the labor market and the quality of her service offer is weaker than of the man’s.
The latest outcomes of the lab |
| Women & Economy Labor force in Yemen is estimated to approximately 45.9 % of the total population ( 40 % in the urban regions and 48.3% in the rural regions ) .
Generally the matter embodies a quality gap between men and women its rate comes up to 21.9 % within wome |
| Law the press and publications Section One: Definitions and General Principles
PART ONEArticle 1: This law shall be known as the “Press and Publications Law”.Article 2: |
| Human Rights In Yemen Constitution and law of Penalties Procedures in article no (131) have guaranteed the right of individual’s freedom ,thereby to arrest him or to keep close watch on him is an impermissible encroaching on his freedom so arrest and |
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