HUMAN ACCESS organized a panel discussion on the definition of safe spaces and services provided for women and girls, with the participation of social workers from schools in Harib district, Marib Governorate. This came within the framework of the safe space project for women and girls funded by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
The seminar covered the definition of gender-based violence represented in deprivation of education and early marriage, in addition to enhancing the role of women in society and their contribution to the development of their local community.
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