
The gendered impact of explosive weapons use in populated areas in Yemen
26 November 2019
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The war in Yemen has been marked by the use of explosive weapons in populated areas, often in serious violation of International Humanitarian Law. Such use of explosive weapons has a gendered impact, affecting men and women differently.
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