Valentin d’Hauthuille is the Regional Desk Coordinator for the Middle East and Europe at ACLED. In this role, he oversees the data collection in the two regions and is responsible for managing the team members. Prior to this role, he was the Gulf Research Manager at ACLED, responsible for data collection in the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, including for the Yemen conflict, and regularly contributed to analysis. He was also the Research Manager for ACLED’s pilot project on religious repression and disorder, which covered seven MENA countries, after starting at ACLED as a Yemen Researcher. Beside ACLED, he has also worked at the UN in Lebanon and in the defense sector in France. Valentin holds an MSc in Middle East Politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, and a BA in International Politics from King’s College London.
In Yemen, nearly five years of conflict have contributed to an extreme fragmentation of central…
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In Yemen, nearly five years of conflict have contributed to an extreme fragmentation of central…
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On July 1, the offensive for the port city of Hodeidah was officially put on…
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After weeks of speculations and a three-day deadline set by the UAE for the Houthis…
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With much of the international attention focusing on the renewed offensive on Al Hudaydah port…
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Despite the sense of widespread disorder conveyed by the dominant narrative on Yemen, the frontlines…
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After the fall of Sana’a in September 2014, forces of the Houthi-Saleh alliance seized territory…
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