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Khaled Ayesh Sagheer

The National Forum of Human Rights
Executive Manager
YEMEN


My name is Khaled Aysh, I was born on January 1, 1976 My nationality is Yemeni, is a lawyer specializing in international law and human rights, He holds a bachelor’s degree in law, In addition to obtaining an "Executive Diploma in International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice, in the field of: - Peace Security and Diplomacy - Multilateral Diplomacy - International Law, from the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)", In addition to my participation in more than 150 regional, international and local training and qualification courses, I have also edited and prepared many studies and working papers in the field of law, politics, social research and human rights studies, and was a guest on advocacy and aid policy in more than one regional and national university.
In my current role as a [Executive Manager]at [National Forum for Human Rights], I have been responsible for [I rode led human rights defense operations and provided legal advocacy and legal aid over the past 15 years. His work has moved him across 22 Yemeni governorates to help victims of violations and those affected by armed conflict and forced displacement, and he participated in the operations of the National Forum for Human Rights in Yemen, which has worked over the past 15 years to advocate for tens of thousands of victims of violations, whether from Yemenis or refugees and migrants fleeing from Somalia and Ethiopia Towards Yemen in Fragile Boats As Executive Director of the National Forum, Khaled Ayesh was an outstanding witness to the difficult political challenges that emerged for the National Forum throughout this process, not only in their relationship to successive Yemeni governments, but also in dealing with civil society bitterly divided by discussions about the war circuit in Yemen.
I rode led human rights defense operations and provided legal advocacy and legal aid over the past 15 years. His work has moved him across 22 Yemeni governorates to help victims of violations and those affected by armed conflict and forced displacement, and he participated in the operations of the National Forum for Human Rights in Yemen, which has worked over the past 15 years to advocate for tens of thousands of victims of violations, whether from Yemenis or refugees or migrants.
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