The phenomenon of electronic blackmail occurred partly from the phenomena, but soon what happened in one of the mediators of society, which became negative for women and in general.
According to statistics, the number of large-scale electronic blackmail cases reached 12 thousand cases of blackmail throughout Yemen. I was drawn to the effects of this phenomenon on the lives of women in Yemen, in particular (Aden),
and it attracted hostility from several social, economic, insurance and psychological dimensions.
Out of the Foundation’s keenness on society and to protect women, the “Combating Electronic Blackmail Crimes Division” was established in the Public Prosecution building in Aden Governorate, which is considered the first of its kind in the Republic and will work to reduce electronic blackmail crimes.
The Noon Women’s coalition is working on drafting a legal guide on crimes. Electronic blackmail is under the direct supervision of the Public Prosecution, which will be officially approved in investigations of this type.
The project is implemented by Noon Feminist Coalition in partnership with PASS Foundation - Peace for Sustainable Societies and Saferworld organization.