[10/08/2025 03:21]
KUALA LUMPUR - SABA
The "Yemen Partners Conference 2025" has kicked off in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, organized by the Yemen International Agency for Development, Insan Foundation for Development and Islamic Relief, Islamic World Charitable Organization from Kuwait, Qudwa Foundation from Indonesia, and MyCar Organization from Malaysia.
The conference brings together regional and international humanitarian organizations to discuss ways to enhance humanitarian and development support for Yemen.
The conference, attended by Deputy Minister of Education Dr. Ali Al-Abbab and Yemen's Ambassador to Malaysia Dr. Adel Ba Hamid, aims to coordinate joint efforts to address current challenges and develop a roadmap for relief and development projects, focusing on the education sector.
During the conference, participants discussed field challenges and opportunities, showcased success stories of humanitarian and development projects implemented in Yemen, and explored ways to build on these achievements. The event included panel discussions and specialized workshops.
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