Is a civil society organization specialized in transparency, anti-corruption, popular control and good governance The organization is interested in developing domestic anti-corruption legislation Our organization represents civil society in the National Committee for the Study and Evaluation of Anti-Corruption Legislation and the Preservation of Public Funds in Yemen The Organization has a strong role in the field of transparency and anti-corruption studies and research The organization is active in Yemen in advocating for anti-corruption activists, standing with them in case of arbitrary acts, and honoring activists, union members and government employees Objectives of the Organization of t... read more Is a civil society organization specialized in transparency, anti-corruption, popular control and good governance The organization is interested in developing domestic anti-corruption legislation Our organization represents civil society in the National Committee for the Study and Evaluation of Anti-Corruption Legislation and the Preservation of Public Funds in Yemen The Organization has a strong role in the field of transparency and anti-corruption studies and research The organization is active in Yemen in advocating for anti-corruption activists, standing with them in case of arbitrary acts, and honoring activists, union members and government employees Objectives of the Organization of the The organization aims to combat corruption to achieve many of the objectives set out in the statute as follows: 1 - Raising awareness of the dangers of corruption and its harmful consequences in order to enhance the role of society in combating corruption, poverty and all social phenomena. 2- To carry out research and studies related to the development of regulations and legislations and to develop work to combat corruption and protect public funds by looking for reasons and finding solutions to them. 3. Holding training and rehabilitation courses, workshops and seminars for youth, volunteers and anti-corruption workers to raise their efficiency In achieving the objectives of the Organization. 4- Enhancing the role of transparency in all administrative, professional, budgetary, import and productivity fields, especially regarding production transparency in the extractive industries. 5 - Participation in the civil and popular oversight work in electoral programs and processes in all its forms, in order to contribute to its success and reduce the corruption aspects of the electoral process. The organization has extensive partnerships locally and regionally, and has contributed to the establishment of several alliances for civil society organizations, the most important of which are: Yemeni Alliance for Transparency in Extractive Industries - Yemeni Coalition for Control, Integrity and Combating Corruption - General Council Coordination of Yemeni civil society organizations - Yemeni Alliance for Peace and National Reconciliation Yemen Anti - Corruption Group Yemen Center for Historical Studies and Future Strategies Arab Center for Research and Policy "NWAT"
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By Taher AL-Hatef | Secretary General of the Organization
After the success of implementing the third batch in Sanaa, during which 20 displaced women were trained and qualified in the manufacture of sweets, pastries, and baked goods, and 20 home production... Read the full report ›By Taher Omar Alhatif | Secretary General of the Organization
First: Completing the two phases of monitoring and evaluation, and marketing the products for the first group (20 displaced women), which we implemented in the capital, Sana’a, in the field of... Read the full report ›By Taher Mohammed Alhatif | Secretary General of the Organization
After the implementation of the first and second phases of training and qualifying the third batch of displaced women in the field of producing baked goods, pastries and sweets, the implementation of... Read the full report ›