![]() Antelak Al-Mutawakel, co-founder of the Youth Leadership Development Foundation We didn’t reach the dream because people weren’t included.” – Dr. ![]() Civil society, women, and youth should all be involved in decision making. “We had a dream to have a peaceful country, a country of law, but now we cannot work together. Indeed, a political solution for Yemen hinges on the inclusion of a range of marginalized voices in negotiations - most importantly the voices of women, CSOs, and other grassroots organizations - that are currently excluded from peace talks. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres recently stated that humanitarian action cannot solve the humanitarian crisis in Yemen: only an inclusive negotiated political settlement can do so. ![]() More than 22 million people – three quarters of the population – are in desperate need of humanitarian aid, 18 million people are food insecure, and millions are displaced. ![]() The civil war and subsequent humanitarian crisis in Yemen have ballooned to catastrophic proportions. ![]()
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