A discussion seminar on studying the reciprocal effects of Yemeni migration

In an atmosphere of cultural and intellectual interaction, a discussion seminar was held on the study of the mutual effects of Yemeni migration at the Arab-Islamic Dialogue Forum, attended by a number of cultural and academic figures. The seminar witnessed distinguished participation from members of the encyclopedia's publishing committee, who provided a comprehensive explanation of the study and its stages, adding a scientific and objective tone to the discussions. Symposium Details The seminar began with a welcoming speech from the organizers, reviewing the study's objectives and its importance in understanding the effects of Yemeni migration on host communities. The participating members of the encyclopedia's publishing committee delivered detailed speeches on the research methodology, the results obtained, and how researchers and academics can benefit from this study. The importance of the field data collected was highlighted and how it can help formulate more effective migration policies. A detailed explanation by Dr. Amr Madikarib Al-Hamdani and Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salwi In this symposium, Dr. Amr Madikarib Al-Hamdani and Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salwi provided a detailed and illustrative explanation of the study. They addressed various aspects of the research, including the social, economic, and cultural dimensions of migration, and discussed the reciprocal effects between migrants and host communities. They emphasized the importance of the data collected in enhancing academic debate on this vital issue, emphasizing the need to support future research on this topic. Words of Acknowledgment This was followed by a series of speeches in which the attendees expressed their thanks and appreciation to the study's authors, expressing their admiration for the efforts made in preparing this important research. They emphasized the importance of this study in promoting a deep understanding of the social phenomena resulting from migration and its role in supporting researchers in various fields, thus contributing to achieving sustainable development. Reciting Al-Fatiha In a touching moment, Al-Fatiha was recited for the soul of the late Hajj Alwan Al-Shaibani, the originator of the study on the reciprocal effects of Yemeni migration and founder of the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development. The attendees recalled his valuable contributions and insightful vision, which have informed numerous discussions on migration and its impacts. They also emphasized the need to continue supporting projects that honor the deceased and reflect his vision. The Importance of the Study A number of attendees spoke about the importance of this study, noting that it enhances academic understanding of the phenomenon of migration and contributes to providing practical solutions to the challenges facing both host communities and migrants. They also noted the need to support such research projects that shed light on important social issues, emphasizing that the results of this study will be pivotal in future academic and political discussions. In conclusion, the participants emphasized the importance of continuing such seminars that bring together academics and intellectuals to promote dialogue and exchange of ideas on migration issues and related challenges and prospects. They expressed their hope for greater cooperation between academic and community institutions to support research that contributes to a better understanding of complex social phenomena.

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