Hemaiah Center for Human Rights is an Arab, non-governmental and non-profit awareness-raising organization, headquartered in the Republic of Yemen, License No. (5) for the year 2021 from the Ministry of Social Affairs. The center is concerned with networking and partnership between local Arab organizations in order to achieve local, regional and international partnership.
Hemaiah Center for Human Rights founded by Gamal Mohammed Aljabi,lawyer, human rights activist and in culmination of his efforts since 1998 and for more than twenty years of human rights and humanitarian work in Yemen and the region by working with human rights and development organizations, and working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in the Yemen office And a number of Arab offices in the region, in addition to Arab NGOs..
The Vision:
The Center aspires to create a civil society in the Arab countries in which individuals, communities and marginalized groups enjoy all their human rights to participation, a decent quality of life, social justice, sustainable development, citizenship, and democracy.
The Mission:
The Center contributes to enabling Arab civil society organizations to communicate and interact together, networking their capabilities and resources to maximize them, building channels and mechanisms for participation and enhancing their knowledge and expertise capabilities. Marginalized and subject to difficulties and risks, and the ability to have qualitative impacts on the participation and lives of these group.
Principles:
Strategic tasks:
Hemaiah Center for Human Rights is a local and regional networking institution that tends to be a virtual network in the first place, and then implements capacity building and remote training programs based on modern technologies, with the aim of spreading benefit to the largest possible number of NGOs and institutions in the region Arabia.
• Establishing a reference base for knowledge, experiences and information exchange, documenting and making available all issued studies, research and training programs in light of the center’s mission and strategic directions.
• The Center operates in accordance with the principles of protection as a framework that provides ethical and technical guidance for humanitarian intervention and assistance, decisions, and actions, at the programmatic or strategic level. The basic elements of mainstreaming protection principles are: safety, dignity, ensuring adequate access, participation, and accountability. Emphasizing the commitment and full application of these elements must be a basic priority for any humanitarian agencies intending to work within the framework of the concept of mainstreaming protection principles.
• The Center is working on issuing a monthly electronic newsletter, Newsletter, and preparing an annual report that deals with the most prominent work and contributions of civil society and the challenges it faces, especially in the field of rights and freedoms.
• The center’s modern development identity works from being a facilitator and partner, not a donor, as it works on networking among Arab NGOs (partners) to build capacities, share knowledge and experiences and combine their effects.
• The Center works to promote a culture of citizenship and equality, confront the culture of gender, ethnic and social discrimination, extremism and intolerance in the Arab region, and empower marginalized and poor groups.
• The Center works to spread the culture of human rights, and to help create policies and legislation that facilitate the work of NGOs and create the appropriate environment for their work.
Objectives:
Hemaiah Center for Human Rights exercises all its professional and social activities in accordance with the provisions of its statute and the provisions of the law and its executive regulations, and in a manner that does not conflict with the legislation and laws in force, by working to achieve its following objectives:
Hemaiah Center for Human Rights is an Arab, non-governmental and non-profit awareness-raising organization, headquartered in the Republic of Yemen, License No. (5) for the year 2021 from the Ministry of Social Affairs. The center is concerned with networking and partnership between local Arab organizations in order to achieve local, regional and international partnership.
Hemaiah Center for Human Rights founded by Gamal Mohammed Aljabi,lawyer, human rights activist and in culmination of his efforts since 1998 and for more than twenty years of human rights and humanitarian work in Yemen and the region by working with human rights and development organizations, and working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in the Yemen office And a number of Arab offices in the region, in addition to Arab NGOs..
The Vision:
The Center aspires to create a civil society in the Arab countries in which individuals, communities and marginalized groups enjoy all their human rights to participation, a decent quality of life, social justice, sustainable development, citizenship, and democracy.
The Mission:
The Center contributes to enabling Arab civil society organizations to communicate and interact together, networking their capabilities and resources to maximize them, building channels and mechanisms for participation and enhancing their knowledge and expertise capabilities. Marginalized and subject to difficulties and risks, and the ability to have qualitative impacts on the participation and lives of these group.
Principles:
Strategic tasks:
Hemaiah Center for Human Rights is a local and regional networking institution that tends to be a virtual network in the first place, and then implements capacity building and remote training programs based on modern technologies, with the aim of spreading benefit to the largest possible number of NGOs and institutions in the region Arabia.
• Establishing a reference base for knowledge, experiences and information exchange, documenting and making available all issued studies, research and training programs in light of the center’s mission and strategic directions.
• The Center operates in accordance with the principles of protection as a framework that provides ethical and technical guidance for humanitarian intervention and assistance, decisions, and actions, at the programmatic or strategic level. The basic elements of mainstreaming protection principles are: safety, dignity, ensuring adequate access, participation, and accountability. Emphasizing the commitment and full application of these elements must be a basic priority for any humanitarian agencies intending to work within the framework of the concept of mainstreaming protection principles.
• The Center is working on issuing a monthly electronic newsletter, Newsletter, and preparing an annual report that deals with the most prominent work and contributions of civil society and the challenges it faces, especially in the field of rights and freedoms.
• The center’s modern development identity works from being a facilitator and partner, not a donor, as it works on networking among Arab NGOs (partners) to build capacities, share knowledge and experiences and combine their effects.
• The Center works to promote a culture of citizenship and equality, confront the culture of gender, ethnic and social discrimination, extremism and intolerance in the Arab region, and empower marginalized and poor groups.
• The Center works to spread the culture of human rights, and to help create policies and legislation that facilitate the work of NGOs and create the appropriate environment for their work.
Objectives:
Hemaiah Center for Human Rights exercises all its professional and social activities in accordance with the provisions of its statute and the provisions of the law and its executive regulations, and in a manner that does not conflict with the legislation and laws in force, by working to achieve its following objectives: