Tawakkol Karman Foundation has announced the implementation of a new project to support education and empower girls in the Republic of Somalia, by providing 50 laptops to Dar Al-Aytam Girls’ Center in the Bontiri area of the capital, Mogadishu, fully funded by the foundation.
Istanbul — Tawakkol Karman Foundation concluded today, Sunday, in the city of Istanbul, the first Yemeni Researchers and Experts Conference, which was held over two days (October 11–12, 2025) under the slogan “There's no Leader but Knowledge.”
Final Statement of the Yemeni Researchers and Experts Conference
October 11–12, 2025
There’s No Leader but Knowledge
In the name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful
Under the slogan “There’s No Leader but Knowledge”, the first Yemeni Researchers and Experts
Istanbul – Tawakkol Karman Foundation inaugurated today, Saturday, the Yemeni Researchers and Experts Conference in Istanbul, with the participation of more than 40 scientific papers presented by Yemeni researchers and academics coming from inside Yemen and over 15 countries around the world. The conference was attended by more than 200 participants, development practitioners, and those interested in Yemeni affairs, to discuss the key challenges and opportunities for development in Yemen.
Tawakkol Karman Foundation is pleased to announce the organization of the Yemeni Researchers and Experts Conference in Istanbul from October 11 to 12, 2025, with the participation of a distinguished group of leading researchers, academics, and experts from inside Yemen and the diaspora.
More than 1,470 people have benefited from the "Tabibi" mobile application, supported by Tawakkol Karman Foundation, during the first four months of 2025. The initiative comes as part of the foundation’s ongoing efforts to deliver innovative and sustainable healthcare services.
Tawakkol Karman Foundation hosted the official launch of its "Jusoor 2025" program on Thursday, April 24, with over 18 Yemeni youth and student organizations in Türkiye participating both in person and online via Zoom. The event was held at the foundation’s main conference hall.
Tawakkol Karman Foundation is set to launch the 2025 edition of its "Jusoor" program on Thursday, April 24, aimed at supporting cultural and educational projects run by Yemeni student and youth organizations abroad.
As part of the seventh season of the Haith Al-Insan program, Tawakkol Karman Foundation has launched the first mobile library dedicated to children in Marib, northeast Yemen.
In a humanitarian step aimed at easing the struggles of remote communities, Tawakkol Karman Foundation, through its "Haith Al-Insan" program in its seventh season, has established a fully equipped health center in Makeeb, Qishn District, Al-Mahra governorate. The initiative responds to the long-standing health crisis affecting over 2,000 residents in the area.
On Saturday, March 22, 2025, Tawakkol Karman Foundation announced the launch of the fourth round of its partial English language scholarship, offered as part of the Leaders for Future program.
Through its ""Haith Al-Insan"" program in its seventh season, Tawakkol Karman Foundation has funded the renovation of doctors' housing at the Al-Faydami Medical Center in Al-Mahra governorate, alleviating the suffering of 10,000 residents.
Through its Haith Al-Insan program in its seventh season, Tawakkol Karman Foundation has supported a project to improve the living conditions of a resident of Tarim in Hadramout governorate, eastern Yemen, who suffered a sudden and unexpected paralysis.
Through its Haith Al-Insan program in its seventh season, Tawakkol Karman Foundation has provided a fully equipped repair workshop to an engineer in Al-Musayni'ah, Al-Saeed district of Shabwa governorate.
Through its Haith Al-Insan program in its seventh season, Tawakkol Karman Foundation has funded a project for a Yemeni engineer in the village of Al-Akmah, located in the Al-Turbah district of Taiz governorate (southwest Yemen). This initiative comes after 40 years of waiting and fascination with a machine he once worked on in a factory.
Tawakkol Karman Foundation announced on Monday, February 24, 2025, the launch of the seventh season of its Haith Al-Insan program. Following the success of its six previous seasons, the program has benefited more than 100,000 individuals across 13 Yemeni governorates.
In February 2025, Tawakkol Karman Foundation hosted two lectures aimed at educating over 10,000 students enrolled in its English Language Scholarship Program. These events were part of the foundation’s "Leaders for Future" initiative, which seeks to empower youth with the knowledge and skills needed to drive positive change.
