As part of an initiative to promote scientific research, Azal University for Human Development receives a study on Yemeni migration.

The Azal University for Human Development hosted a scholarly visit today, during which a new research study was presented to the university.

The study aims to enrich the academic library and connect students with national strategic issues related to migration and its impacts.

During a meeting between academic and institutional representatives, Dr. Musad Raqea Malahi, Vice President of the University, received a printed copy of the study, titled "The Interrelationships of Yemeni Migration." The study was presented by a delegation from the Publication Committee, comprised of:

* Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salawi (Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs).

* Dr. Amr Ma'dikarib Al-Hamdani (Member of the Shura Council). The study focuses on analyzing the phenomenon of Yemeni migration, not only as a population movement but also as a significant factor influencing human and economic development.

The importance of this publication within Azal University lies in its provision of well-documented scholarly material that bridges the gap between field experience and academic theories.

During the handover ceremony, Dr. Musad Malahi emphasized the importance of this type of publication, which originates from national institutions, considering it a valuable addition to the university's learning resources.

The submission of this study is a significant step and comes within the framework of making the outputs of national studies available to educational institutions. This ensures that this data is transformed into cumulative knowledge that Yemeni students and researchers can utilize to understand the expatriate community and the dimensions of migration.

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