YHELD Final Conference in Cairo Reinforces Euro-Yemeni Academic Cooperation and Internationalisation of Higher Education
تاريخ الإضافة : 25-05-2026

Cairo, Egypt – 14 May 2026 – The final conference of the YHELD project (Project No. 101129434) successfully took place in Cairo on 13–14 May 2026, bringing together representatives of Yemeni and European higher education institutions, international cooperation experts, university leaders, and policymakers to reflect on the project’s achievements and define future directions for sustainable academic collaboration.
YHELD
Final Conference in Cairo Reinforces Euro-Yemeni Academic Cooperation and
Internationalisation of Higher Education
Cairo,
Egypt – 14 May 2026 – The final
conference of the YHELD project (Project No. 101129434) successfully took place
in Cairo on 13–14 May 2026, bringing together representatives of Yemeni and
European higher education institutions, international cooperation experts,
university leaders, and policymakers to reflect on the project’s achievements
and define future directions for sustainable academic collaboration.
The
conference marked the culmination of the YHELD initiative, dedicated to
strengthening the internationalisation capacities of Yemeni higher education
institutions and fostering long-term cooperation between Yemeni universities
and European partners.
The
event opened with welcoming remarks from Prof. Hadi Al-Sabban, Cultural
Attaché at the Yemen Embassy in Cairo, who highlighted the importance of
higher education cooperation as a strategic tool for resilience, development,
and international engagement in Yemen.
Andrea
Damiani, from Link Campus University and
Coordinator of the YHELD project, presented a comprehensive overview of the
project’s evolution, outlining its objectives, implementation process, major
milestones, challenges encountered, lessons learned, and the most significant
achievements realised throughout the project lifecycle. He emphasised the
importance of building institutional capacities for internationalisation and
ensuring the long-term sustainability of the project results.
Silvia
Marchionne, Senior Project Manager at UNIMED
and leader of Work Package 4, presented the outcomes of the training week
organised in Cairo, as well as the results of institutional events and the
national conference conducted in cooperation with the Ministry. Her
presentation focused on the strengthening of institutional engagement,
stakeholder coordination, and policy dialogue within the Yemeni higher
education sector.
A
central focus of the conference was the presentation of the newly established Yemeni
IRO Network, introduced by Mohamed Ba Azab, Director of the
International Relations Office at the University of Aden and YHELD local
coordinator. He outlined the process behind the creation of a national network
connecting International Relations Offices across Yemeni higher education
institutions. His presentation addressed the strategic role of IROs in
supporting internationalisation processes, promoting sustainable cooperation
frameworks, aligning Yemeni universities with European and international higher
education standards, and ensuring continuity beyond the project duration.
The
session also included an open discussion on future improvements and development
opportunities for the Yemeni IRO Network, followed by the official validation
and signature of the Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) by the Presidents
or Vice-President at the eight Yemeni higher education institutions.
During
the session dedicated to the Euro-Yemeni Academic Cooperation Network,
Silvia Marchionne highlighted the importance of participation in international
cooperation programmes, academic mobility initiatives, and the exchange of
expertise, practices, and institutional experiences. She further emphasised the
role of the network as a platform for strategic dialogue, political engagement,
and enhanced Euro-Yemeni academic partnerships.
The
second day of the conference focused on sustainability and future planning.
Andrea Damiani and Silvia Marchionne jointly presented the project’s
sustainability and capitalisation strategy, outlining the conditions and
actions required to maintain and expand the project results after the formal
end of the initiative. Their presentation stressed the importance of
institutional ownership, continued networking activities, and long-term
coordination mechanisms.
Communication
and dissemination activities were presented by Peter Podhostnik,
Dissemination Leader from the School of Advanced Social Studies (SASS) and
leader of Work Package 5. His session focused on the implementation of
communication tools and outreach channels designed to raise awareness of the
YHELD networks and ensure wider visibility of project outcomes among
stakeholders, institutions, and international audiences.
The
conference also addressed financial and management aspects of project closure.
Andrea Damiani provided guidance on final financial and technical reporting
procedures.
In
the concluding session, Silvia Marchionne led discussions on action planning
and next steps on how to operationalise the Euro-Yemeni academic cooperation
network through the broader UNIMED framework.
The
conference concluded with final remarks and evaluation activities led by Andrea
Damiani and Silvia Marchionne, summarising the key outcomes of the event,
participants’ commitments, and future collaboration perspectives. Certificates
were awarded to participants in recognition of their engagement and
contribution to the project.
The
YHELD project brings together a consortium of European and Yemeni partners,
including Link Campus University, UNIMED, Martin Luther University
Halle-Wittenberg, the School of Advanced Social Studies, and several Yemeni
universities. The initiative aims to enhance the internationalisation
capacities of Yemeni higher education institutions and strengthen their
integration into the international academic community.
About
YHELD
The YHELD project aims to strengthen leadership, governance, and institutional
capacity in Yemeni higher education institutions through international
collaboration, knowledge exchange, and sustainable network building.
Read more about the project results at:
🔗 www.yheld.net/projects
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