FINAL REPORT OF THE - YEMEN INTERNATIONAL FORUM 2022

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FINAL REPORT OF THE - YEMEN INTERNATIONAL FORUM 2022

17 Oct 2022

The Yemen International Forum 2022 FINAL REPORT OF THE YEMEN INTERNATIONAL FORUM 2022 The Yemen International Forum 2022 was organized by the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies in cooperation with the Folke Bernadotte Academy, and with funding support from the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden, the Government of the Kingdom of Norway, Open Society Foundations and the European Union. [...] Other participants argued that the absence of a national identity weakens party cohesion, and cited a need to be more responsive to constituent concerns and to involve more young people.[17] [13] The General People’s Congress (GPC) and emerging powers, including the STC, the Political Bureau of the National Resistance forces, and the Giants Brigades, are represented within the PLC; the GPC, the Is. [...] Political polarization and interference by local authorities in union activities has resulted in the dismantling of trade unions or the erosion of their work, the creation of parallel entities and the suspension of leadership elections.[30] The Yemeni Journalists Syndicate, whose members are on the frontlines of monitoring and documenting wartime abuses, was singled out as one of the few unions to. [...] THE SOUTHERN FILE Panelists discussing southern governance and relations at the YIF on June 18, 2022, seen left to right: Fadi Baoum of the political bureau of the Supreme Council of the Revolutionary Movement for the Liberation and Independence of the South; political activist Huda al-Attas; the vice president of the Southern National Coalition, Kawthar Shazly; head of the Supreme Council of the. [...] Despite differences of opinion, YIF participants agreed that the southern issue is pivotal to a sustainable peace in Yemen as it speaks directly to the question of the shape and nature of the state, and that the priority right now must be to press for an end to the war.

Authors

Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies

Pages
62
Published in
Yemen