Geneva Call: From Rhetoric to Reality: Strengthening Protection of Conflict Affected Civilians in Yemen


The project aims at strengthening the respect of humanitarian norms and principles by armed actors, generating awareness, knowledge, policies and behaviour change to promote the protection of civilians. The project will build on earlier phase and strengthen dissemination of humanitarian norms, enhance the capacity of community-based organizations and networks to engage with armed actors and finally generate evidence-based studies to inform appropriate actions and advocacy.

Paese/Regione Tema Periodo Budget
Yemen
Assistenza umanitaria & RRC
Diritti umani
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Protezione, accesso & sicurezza
Diritti dell'uomo (diritti delle donne inclusi)
01.05.2023 - 30.04.2026
CHF  1’600’000
Contesto

As Yemen entered its ninth year of the conflict, millions of people in Yemen are suffering from the compounded effects of armed violence, ongoing economic crisis and disrupted public services. In 2023, an estimated 21.6 million people will need humanitarian assistance and protection services.

Across Yemen, protection needs remain extremely high, including due to the continued violations of IHL and IHRL. Overall, some 17.7 million people are estimated to be in need of protection services in 2023.

Obiettivi The civilians living in areas affected by armed conflict in Yemen are better protected through an increased adherence and respect of armed actors towards IHL.
Gruppi target

1. AGDA, including military and civilian leadership and command level representatives and fighters, as well as affiliated civilian institutions.

2. Internationally Recognized Government (IRG) security and military apparatus, judiciary, prosecution, Ministry of Human Rights, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Defense, and Interior, and relevant local authorities and administrations at governorate and district levels.

3. National Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations.

4. CSO/CBO, INGOs, local NGOs.

5. Advocacy groups, media, activists, and journalists with a role in reporting and documenting violations.

6. Tribal and religious leaders or influencers.

7. General public and community leaders in areas impacted by conflict.

Geographical coverage: Amanat Al-Asimah/Sana’a, West Coast, Ma’rib, Aden, Lahj, Shabwa and Hadhramaut.

Effetti a medio termine

Outcome 1: Decreased IHL violations through changes in AGDA’s behaviours, policies and practices by strengthening knowledge for greater compliance with IHL. 

Outcome 2: Communities empowered to have safe dialogues with AGDA on community-identified issues, resulting in reduced IHL violations. 

Outcome 3: Evidence based studies on root causes of IHL violations contribute to enhanced programming, advocacy and coordination with relevant stakeholders.

Risultati

Risultati principali attesi:  

Output 1.1)    At least six armed groups trained and sensitized on respect for International Humanitarian Law. 

Output 1.2)    Armed groups’ compliance (policies and practices) on IHL is enhanced through Geneva Call’s engagement.

Output 2.1)    CSOs’, CBOs’, and civilian institutions’ technical capacity and knowledge strengthened to advocate for AGDA’s compliance with IHL.

Output 2.2)    Community and tribal leaders and representatives trained and supported to, identify priority needs and engage in dialogue with AGDAs.

Output 2.3)    Sensitization of civilians on IHL through social media, radio, TV and print communication campaigns.

Output 3.1)    Studies conducted on the underlying causes of conflict, IHL violations and comparison of collaborative dispute resolution mechanisms.

Output 3.2)    Research outputs and Geneva Call’s lessons learnt widely disseminated among International, regional and national stakeholders for advocacy and coordination purposes.


Risultati fasi precedenti:   The Geneva Call engagement with Armed Groups and De-facto Authorities (AGDAs) in the past few years comprised of political engagement with senior leadership, awareness raising sessions with military leadership, listening sessions with community leaderships and IHL training for over 500 AGDAs, 300 CSO and over 200 civilians including journalists, judges, lawyers and educators. Themes such as humanitarian access, prevention of child recruitment, prohibition of use of landmine, protection of humanitarian workers and civilians were addressed through these engagements. Lessons learnt from previous phases are being incorporated in this proposed new phase, including new approach around Deeds of Commitments.


Direzione/Ufficio responsabile DSC
Partner del progetto Partner contrattuale
Organizzazione svizzera senza scopo di lucro
  • Altra organizzazione svizzera non profit
  • Geneva Call (GC)


Coordinamento con altri progetti e attori Human Rights offices and departments within AGDAs, IRG and Al Houthi administrations, NCIAVHR, UN, ICRC, INGOs, local NGOs, CSOs, academic institutions and other relevant partners.
Budget Fase in corso Budget Svizzera CHF    1’600’000 Budget svizzero attualmente già speso CHF    450’000
Fasi del progetto Fase 4 01.05.2023 - 30.04.2026   (Fase in corso) Fase 2 01.11.2018 - 31.12.2020   (Completed) Fase 1 01.07.2017 - 31.08.2018   (Completed)