YEMEN - Social impact monitoring report: July–September 2022 OVERVIEW

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YEMEN - Social impact monitoring report: July–September 2022 OVERVIEW

22 Nov 2022

Methodology The analysis presented in this report is based on the following: This edition of the Social Impact Monitoring Report (July–September) highlights • the daily monitoring of relevant indicators logged in the ACAPS qualitative database three themes: • the analysis of data from ACAPS’ core dataset • The truce gave the DFA considerable leeway to impose more social restrictions on • the secon. [...] dwellers and their rural counterparts lived led the latter, including influential leaders in their area, to find the behaviours of the former unacceptable (SCSS 10/03/2021; KII 09/10/2022; KII The trend has been worsening since the beginning of the truce in April 2022. [...] Examples include the influence women had on the drafting of the new constitution went to the field, and they would share their observations, but it was not the same as in 2014 and securing the recognition of women as equal citizens and independent individuals, direct conversations. [...] The rewriting of history has the times over the past four years, and these changes have been broader than even under impact of entrenching ideas central to the legitimacy of the Houthi leadership in the minds the truce (IASC 14/07/2022). [...] These changes can also history focused on teaching Shia ideas and beliefs, such as the universal validity of the contribute to a long-term gap between the education system in DFA and IRG areas (IASC Imamate and the supremacy of the Hashemite bloodline, without references to the views of 14/07/2022).
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