The Conflict in Yemen in its Sixth Year
On March 30, AGSIW hosted a briefing discussing salient issues and developments in the conflict in Yemen as it enters its sixth year.
Senior Researcher, Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies
Abdulghani Al-Iryani is a senior researcher at the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies where he focuses on the peace process, conflict analysis and transformations of the Yemeni state. Al-Iryani has more than three decades of experience as a political and development consultant.
Prior to joining the Sana’a Center, Al-Iryani worked with the United Nations in the Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen and with the United Nations Development Programme’s mission in Hodeidah, as well as with the World Bank on issues related to the conflict in Yemen. He has conducted research on constitutional reform, anti-corruption, governance, government capacity, state-building, and conflict management and resolution as well as social and economic development.
Since the 1980s, Al-Iryani has consulted for a number of international organizations, including U.N. agencies, the World Bank, and USAID. His volunteer work includes co-founding and serving as president of TAWQ, a political NGO advocating democracy. He also served on the advisory board of Human Rights Watch for the Middle East and North Africa region.
On March 30, AGSIW hosted a briefing discussing salient issues and developments in the conflict in Yemen as it enters its sixth year.
AGSIW hosted a discussion on recent developments in Yemen's war and issues central to the future of the country.