Sivan and her organization, Innovation: Africa, have received multiple awards for their work. Since 2012, Innovation: Africa has had a special consultative status to the
United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Thanks to Innovation: Africa's transparent and live monitoring of its projects, it was granted the United Nations Innovation Award. Yaari received the "Light of Israel Award" from the
Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and has been recognized as one of the most "Inspiring Israeli this Decade" by Grapevine; one of the "Top 10 Most Influential Israelis in International Business, science, and Culture” by NoCamels She was selected to light a torch at the celebration of Israel's 75th
Independence Day. In 2023, Yaari was listed as one of the world's top 50 most influential Jews by the Jerusalem Post. In recognition of her work across rural Africa, in 2024 Sivan was awarded the Bertie Lubner Humanitarian Award by the South Africa Jewish Report magazine. == Personal life ==