First of all, I would like to say how happy I am to be here at UNESCO; to be in a place that cares about culture, education and science all over the world, this will surely give both a sense of pride and safety,
First of all, I would like to say how happy I am to be here at UNESCO; to be in a place that cares about culture, education and science all over the world, this will surely give both a sense of pride and safety,
The human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkol Karman today delivered a speech at the International Conference "The Way Starts Here… The Will To Live For Building The Syrian Society”
This as well. In addition, this must be the logic that can't be ignored. Building a real peace process in Yemen requires to agree on a clear roadmap that should take into account what has been previously mentioned, agreements reached during the transition period and UNSC resolutions including the resolution 2216.
With the participation of women from around the world, the human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Tawakkol Karman, took part in a side-event held today in Mönchengladbach on the sidelines of Nobel Women’s Initiative conference titled
The world highly praises the Nobel Prize, and people are well aware of its importance, so whoever receives this reward might think they have achieved everything.
The human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkol Karman today delivered a speech at the opening session of the conference "Global Feminist Resistance: the evolution and revolution, adapting to survive thrive” in Germany with the participation of women from around the world.
Under the title “In Middle East, Repression is Present, Trust is Absent,” the human rights activist and Nobel Peace laureate Tawakkol Karman delivered a trust-connected speech in the British House of Lords on July 18, 2017. Here is the full text:
Six years ago, in 11 February 2011, a peaceful, popular youth revolution erupted in Yemen – similar to other Arab Spring revolutions that swept other Arab countries – as an inevitable necessity to unseat a desolate