Damanat Foundation for Human Rights & Freedom
Yemen
Literature,Cultural Management,Cultural Policies,Technology,Human Rights,Knowledge Production and Research,Publishing
Damanat is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to researching both speculative and practical guarantees for implementing human rights and public freedoms, intending to improve the quality of life for Yemeni citizens and expand their opportunities. The organization seeks to raise awareness about human rights issues, as well as those related to development, culture, and creativity. It works to address the development challenges facing society and provides guarantees to overcome them through collaboration with government authorities, the private sector, NGOs, and INGOs. Additionally, Damanat offers training and consultations in the fields of development, culture, and law, empowering society to actively participate in the development process.
Damanat Foundation for Human Rights & Freedom
Yemen
Literature,Cultural Management,Cultural Policies,Technology,Human Rights,Knowledge Production and Research,Publishing
Damanat is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to researching both speculative and practical guarantees for implementing human rights and public freedoms, intending to improve the quality of life for Yemeni citizens and expand their opportunities. The organization seeks to raise awareness about human rights issues, as well as those related to development, culture, and creativity. It works to address the development challenges facing society and provides guarantees to overcome them through collaboration with government authorities, the private sector, NGOs, and INGOs. Additionally, Damanat offers training and consultations in the fields of development, culture, and law, empowering society to actively participate in the development process.
Grantee
Cultural Policies and Research
Cultural Policies Projects
2016
Freedom Forum
The project seeks to identify the potential for raising the ceiling of freedom of expression in Yemen by working with practitioners in the creative, intellectual and cognitive processes in order to develop a policy conducive to freedom of expression. The policy will be submitted to relevant government agencies such as the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Information, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the Ministry of Human Rights so that it can be applied with respect to intellectual, creative and cognitive products.