The aim of the project The Fifth Authority project aims at enhancing the capabilities of youth in monitoring and controlling the implementation of the Gulf Initiative and its executive mandate was implemented in cooperation with the most important event in the previous year in Yemen was the National Dialogue Conference, which was launched in implementation of the text of the Gulf Initiative and therefore the idea of ​​this project is based on monitoring the implementation of the mechanism of the Gulf Initiative through Strengthen the capacity of young people to monitor and monitor their implementation.
The project will train young people who have been selected to write monitoring reports on the implementation of the Gulf Initiative, and the trainees will be distributed in different committees. In addition, the monitoring reports produced by the trainees were published on the project's website and will be presented to government officials and all interested parties. Inglogen initiative and in partnership with the US-Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI)

The Fifth Authority

Start at

Wednesday, July 17th, 2013

End at

Tuesday, May 13th, 2014

Location

Sana'a

Project activities:

First training workshop: Observers' tools and techniques in monitoring the political process.

The second training workshop: skills of research and investigation of information and writing reports. Launching the website of the Fifth Authority The website contains a number of sections (Home - Fifth Authority - Observer Reports - News - Writings - Documents… etc).

The stage of writing articles and reports began by young people.

The stage of publishing reports on the website.

• Building the capacity of youth and activists to enable them to monitor and evaluate the commitment of the Yemeni government to the GCC initiative and its executive mandate • Building the capacity of young people and activists to enable them to monitor and evaluate the commitment of the Yemeni government to the GCC initiative and its implementation. The Government of Yemen at the initiative of the Gulf Cooperation Council and its executive mandate.

• Providing 30 young people with knowledge on monitoring and documentation skills as well as on the use of tools and techniques of observers in monitoring the political process (research and information skills, reporting, investigative journalism).

• Published 23 articles written by young people on the website.

• Create an electronic window in the form of a website to introduce young people and publish their writing and reports and interact with the public.

Youth and Woman