In a significant meeting held today in the temporary capital of Aden, Minister of Human Rights, Mashdal Omar, engaged with Dr. Shafiqa Said, the head of the National Women’s Committee. The discussion focused on enhancing collaborative mechanisms and developing joint efforts in the field of human rights.
The meeting underscored the necessity of integrating efforts between the Ministry of Human Rights and the National Women’s Committee in preparing international reports for the Republic of Yemen. Both parties emphasized the need to unify methodologies for exchanging information and data related to human rights violations. This approach aims to improve accuracy and objectivity when presenting these issues to the international community.
During the discussions, Minister Omar and Dr. Said highlighted the importance of classifying data by gender. This classification ensures precise monitoring of violations and contributes to designing effective responses to address their impacts. Ultimately, this effort seeks to achieve justice and fairness for affected individuals. They also confirmed the need to establish and develop a modern and sustainable national database.
Minister Mashdal reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with the National Women’s Committee, recognizing it as a vital ally in monitoring and documenting violations. He pointed out the ministry’s plans to activate technical tools, including a hotline, and to enhance legislative frameworks. These initiatives aim to promote transparency in national and international reports and support the path toward human rights reforms.
Dr. Shafiqa Said explained that creating a classified qualitative database is essential for developing national policies. This database will help protect women from various forms of violence, including digital and social harassment. She emphasized the committee’s efforts to strengthen this collaboration, which will contribute to establishing a comprehensive legal system that safeguards women’s dignity and empowers them to access their legal and judicial rights.
The meeting between the Minister of Human Rights and the National Women’s Committee marks a crucial step toward improving human rights conditions in Yemen. By fostering collaboration and focusing on gender-sensitive data, both parties aim to create a more just and equitable society for all citizens.
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