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The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia successfully completed the Beginner Level of the Indonesian Language Diploma Program with the participation of 13 students from various universities. The program focused on developing basic Indonesian language skills and supporting students’ academic integration.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized the fifth lecture of the “Academic Steps” series entitled “Civil Engineering and Project Management: Foundations of Success and Professional Challenges.” The session highlighted academic and professional experiences in civil engineering and discussed future opportunities and career pathways in the field.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized the fourth lecture of the “Academic Steps” series entitled “From Academic Foundations to Practical Programming Applications: My Experience in Computer Science.” The session highlighted the academic journey of a Computer Science student and introduced participants to the opportunities and challenges of the field.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized the third lecture of the “Academic Steps” series entitled “Between Studying and Living Abroad: The Journey of a Public Health Student.” The session presented a real academic experience in public health and provided guidance for students interested in health sciences.
The Yemeni Community and the Sudanese Community in Indonesia, in cooperation with the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, organized a historical seminar entitled “Indonesia: From Colonialism to Independence.” The seminar highlighted Indonesia’s struggle for independence and the contributions of Arab Indonesians to the national movement.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized the second lecture of the “Academic Steps” series entitled “Challenges Faced by Postgraduate Dentistry Students in Indonesia and How to Overcome Them.” The session explored the main challenges encountered by postgraduate students and presented practical strategies for overcoming them.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia conducted the first lecture of the “Academic Steps” series entitled “Economics as I Experienced It: From the Classroom to Real Life.” The session shared a real academic journey in economics and provided guidance for students interested in the field.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia launched the “Academic Steps” interactive lecture series in partnership with several Yemeni university student unions. The initiative aimed to transfer academic experiences from Yemeni students studying in Indonesia to students in Yemen and strengthen academic exchange between both communities.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, in cooperation with the Yemeni Students Union in China, organized a scientific seminar entitled “Review Article.” The seminar introduced participants to the fundamentals of review articles, their importance in scientific research, and the essential steps for writing and publishing them.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized a religious seminar entitled “The Prophetic Migration: Timeless Lessons and Renewed Insights”, featuring Dr. Rashid Al-Subahi. The seminar highlighted the lessons and values of the Prophet’s migration and their relevance to contemporary life.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia implemented an Indonesian Language Diploma Program designed to enhance students’ language proficiency and support their academic integration in Indonesia. The program consisted of three progressive levels and provided participants with certificates upon completion.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, in partnership with Ayadi Al-Khair Foundation and sponsored by Pure Hands Foundation, implemented the Eid Al-Adha Sacrifice Project, benefiting 279 Yemeni students across more than 13 cities and regions in Indonesia.
The Yemeni Community in Indonesia and the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized a Yemeni Heritage Competition to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Yemeni unification. The initiative aimed to promote awareness of Yemeni heritage and encourage community engagement through interactive cultural activities.
A cultural evening was organized in Indonesia to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Yemeni unification under the patronage of the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen in Indonesia. The event featured cultural, literary, and artistic activities that celebrated this important national occasion and strengthened community engagement among Yemenis in Indonesia.
The Yemeni Student Unions Abroad organized a virtual dialogue seminar entitled “Yemeni Unification: The Legacy of the Past and the Vision for the Future” to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Yemeni unification. The event brought together speakers and participants to discuss the historical, political, and social dimensions of this significant national milestone.
Yemeni students participated in the International Cultural Day at Universitas Airlangga in Surabaya, with support from the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia. Through a dedicated cultural pavilion, students showcased Yemen’s rich heritage and promoted cultural exchange among the international university community.
Yemeni students at Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto participated in the International Culture Festival (ICF), representing Yemen alongside participants from more than fifteen countries. The event highlighted Yemeni culture and heritage through a dedicated cultural pavilion supported by the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, in partnership with Tharaa Training and Consulting Foundation, organized a series of mock interviews for students applying for scholarships at Indonesian universities. The initiative aimed to enhance interview skills, boost confidence, and prepare students for the university admission process.
Yemeni students at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta participated in the International Culture and Culinary Festival (ICCF 2025), representing Yemen alongside participants from more than 35 countries. The event provided an opportunity to showcase Yemen’s rich cultural heritage and strengthen cultural exchange among international students.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, accompanied by Abdulsalam Saad, paid an official visit to Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. The visit focused on scholarship opportunities, admission procedures, increasing Yemeni student enrollment, and strengthening academic and cultural cooperation.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, accompanied by Mohammed Al-Aini, paid an official visit to the Indonesian International Islamic University. The visit focused on scholarship opportunities, admission procedures, and prospects for academic and cultural cooperation.
Ali Al-Qubati, Secretary General of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, paid an official visit to Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya to strengthen academic relations and explore opportunities for cooperation. The meeting focused on scholarships, student support, and future academic and cultural collaboration.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, and Abdullah Basahim, the Union’s Public Relations Officer, paid an official visit to Muhammadiyah University Jakarta. The visit focused on introducing the Union’s activities, discussing scholarship opportunities, and exploring prospects for academic and cultural cooperation.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, and Abdullah Basahim, the Union’s Public Relations Officer, visited the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen in Jakarta. The meeting focused on issues concerning Yemeni students, including the KNB Scholarship, and highlighted the importance of cooperation between the Embassy and the Union.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, participated in the closing conference of the delegation of Yemeni Student Union leaders abroad held in Marib. The conference reviewed the outcomes of the delegation’s visits and discussed ways to strengthen cooperation among Yemeni student unions worldwide.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, participated in a coordination meeting of Yemeni student union leaders abroad held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation, developing joint initiatives, and enhancing coordination among Yemeni student unions worldwide.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, participated in a delegation of Yemeni Student Union presidents abroad during a visit to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Affairs. The visit focused on strengthening communication with authorities responsible for Yemeni communities abroad and discussing ways to better support Yemeni students and expatriates.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, participated in a delegation of Yemeni Student Union presidents abroad during a visit to the Ministry of Youth and Sports. The visit aimed to strengthen cooperation with youth institutions and explore opportunities to support educational, cultural, and sports initiatives for Yemeni youth and students.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, participated in a delegation of Yemeni Student Union presidents abroad during a visit to the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. The visit aimed to strengthen communication with higher education authorities and discuss ways to support Yemeni students studying abroad.
Adam Almamari, President of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, participated in a delegation of Yemeni Student Union presidents abroad during a visit to the University of Science and Technology. The visit aimed to strengthen academic cooperation, enhance communication with Yemeni higher education institutions, and support student development.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia presented a commemorative shield to IPB University in recognition of its outstanding academic contributions and continuous support for international students. The gesture reflects the Union’s appreciation for the university’s role in fostering academic excellence and student development.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized a Ramadan I'tikaf program during the last ten days of Ramadan, benefiting around 111 participants across several Indonesian cities. The program aimed to strengthen spiritual values and foster closer bonds among students.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia implemented a date distribution program during the holy month of Ramadan across several Indonesian cities. The initiative aimed to serve Yemeni students and strengthen the values of solidarity and cooperation within the student community.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia expressed its gratitude and appreciation to the “Hands of Goodness” Solidarity Program 2026 for its humanitarian efforts in supporting Yemeni students. The program benefited 285 male and female students, reflecting the values of solidarity and social responsibility within the Yemeni community.
The Unions of Yemeni Students Abroad announce an intensive training workshop on scientific writing and international publication, presented by Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Ansi. The workshop aims to equip researchers and postgraduate students with practical skills for writing publishable scientific papers and navigating the international publication process.
As part of the initiative to support students and researchers in the health field and in conjunction with the holy month of Ramadan, registration has opened for a specialized course in medical and clinical research methodology. The course aims to equip participants with the skills needed to conduct and publish scientific research.
The Unions of Yemeni Students Abroad invite students and interested participants to attend a scientific seminar on digital security and personal information protection. The seminar aims to raise awareness of cybersecurity risks and provide practical guidance for protecting digital identities and online accounts.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia announces a series of research seminars entitled "Scientific Research Fundamentals: From Idea to Research Paper." The program aims to guide students and researchers through the stages of scientific research, from developing an idea to preparing a publishable research paper.
The “Hands of Goodness” Program, launched as an extension of the Basmat Ihsan Initiative, has opened registration for eligible Yemeni families and students. The program aims to provide support and strengthen solidarity within the Yemeni community.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia announces a preparation program for IELTS and Duolingo English Test. The program is designed to help students develop their English language skills, understand test formats, and improve their performance through practical preparation strategies.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, in cooperation with Qiyam Academy for Development, announces the launch of the "Leadership and Responsibility" program. The program aims to develop leadership awareness, strengthen responsibility, and prepare students to become positive contributors to their communities.
Qiyam Academy, in cooperation with the Yemeni Community in Indonesia and the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, invites the public to attend a seminar on mental health in Yemen and its impacts. The seminar will discuss psychological challenges, their effects on individuals and society, and ways to address them.
The “Hands of Goodness” initiative continues its humanitarian efforts in 2026 to support eligible Yemeni families and students, strengthening solidarity within the community. Registration is open for a limited period to benefit from the program’s assistance services.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia announced an online preparation program for IELTS and Duolingo English Test. The program aims to help students improve their English skills, understand test formats, and apply effective strategies to achieve better results.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, in cooperation with Qiyam Academy for Development, announced the launch of the "Leadership and Responsibility" program. The program aims to promote leadership awareness, strengthen responsibility, and empower students to make a positive impact on their communities.
Qiyam Academy, in cooperation with the Yemeni Community in Indonesia and the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia, organized an awareness seminar titled "Mental Health in Yemen and Its Impacts." The seminar aimed to discuss the psychological reality in Yemen, its effects on individuals and society, and ways to address related challenges.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized a major event marking the anniversary of the September 26 Revolution, with the participation of 150 students from various universities. The event aimed to commemorate this national occasion and promote awareness of its historical significance.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia implemented two date distribution initiatives over two consecutive years, benefiting 270 male and female students. The initiatives were part of the Union’s social programs aimed at supporting students and promoting solidarity within the student community.
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized five football tournaments with the participation of around 250 students from various universities and cities. The events aimed to encourage student interaction and promote teamwork and engagement through sports activities
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia implemented two Eid al-Adha sacrifice initiatives over two consecutive years, benefiting 300 male and female students. The initiatives aimed to support students and strengthen solidarity during the occasion
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized 15 cultural events across different cities and universities, showcasing Yemen’s heritage, traditions, and folk arts. The events aimed to introduce Yemeni culture and strengthen its presence in Indonesia
) The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized 30 seminars covering academic, educational, and cultural topics with the participation of speakers and students from inside and outside the student community. The seminars aimed to enrich knowledge and encourage the exchange of experiences
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized six Indonesian language courses, benefiting around 250 male and female students from various universities. The courses aimed to enhance language proficiency and support students’ integration into academic and daily life in Indonesia.
Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia Organizes Three Chess Tournaments for Students العنوان (Arabic)* اتحاد الطلبة اليمنيين في إندونيسيا ينظم ثلاثة دوريات في لعبة الشطرنج ⸻ الملخص (English) The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized three chess tournaments with the participation of 15 students from various Indonesian universities and in partnership with 11 Yemeni student unions abroad. The tournaments aimed to encourage positive competition and strengthen communication among Yemeni students
) The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized two summer camps for female students, bringing together 20 participants from various Indonesian universities. The camps focused on skill development, communication, networking, and enriching the students’ academic experience
The Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia organized eight collective iftar programs for around 300 students each, supported by the Yemeni community, businessmen, and the Yemeni Embassy.
The Yemeni Students Union organized graduation ceremonies for 150 Yemeni students in Indonesia under the patronage of the Yemeni Embassy and the support of the Yemeni community.
The Yemeni Students Union delegation visited Barakat Al-Jood Company to discuss past and future cooperation in supporting initiatives for Yemeni students in Indonesia.
A delegation from the Yemeni Students Union visited the Ihsan Footprint Initiative to discuss its annual Ramadan charity program supporting Yemeni students in Indonesia.
The Yemeni Students Union received a delegation from the University of Science and Technology in Jakarta and coordinated meetings with 11 Indonesian universities to enhance academic cooperation.
The Yemeni Students Union delegation visited Pure Hands Organization to discuss cooperation in supporting programs and humanitarian initiatives for Yemeni students in Indonesia.
The Yemeni Students Union delegation visited Tharaa Training and Consulting Foundation to discuss cooperation and joint programs supporting Yemeni students in Indonesia.
The Yemeni Students Union delegation visited the Yemeni Embassy in Indonesia to discuss cooperation and coordination in supporting the student community.
The Executive Board of the Yemeni Students Union (second term) visited students at Muhammadiyah University in Yogyakarta to strengthen communication and cooperation between the union and university students.
The Executive Board of the Yemeni Students Union in Indonesia visited the Yemeni community in Jakarta to strengthen cooperation and discuss joint activities serving students and the community.