Delivering two copies of the study on the mutual effects of Yemeni migration to Al-Bardouni Library in Dhamar

Delivering two copies of the study on the mutual effects of Yemeni migration to Al-Bardouni Library in Dhamar As part of its efforts to publicize and promote cultural and social studies, Al-Khair Foundation delivered two copies of the study on the mutual effects of Yemeni migration to Al-Bardouni Library in Dhamar City. A copy was also delivered to Mr. Abdo Al-Hudi, President of the Union of Writers and Authors in Dhamar Governorate, in a move aimed at raising awareness of important issues related to migration and its effects. ○ Delivery details Ms. Salwa Muharram, representative of Al-Khair Foundation, was responsible for delivering the copies. The copies were delivered in the presence of Mr. Abdullah Sari, who received the copies on behalf of the library administration and the Dhamar Writers Union. The attendees expressed the importance of this study in shedding light on migration issues and their consequences on Yemeni society. The study addresses many aspects related to Yemeni migration, including economic, social and cultural impacts. This study is considered an important reference for researchers and those interested in Yemeni affairs, as it provides deep insights into how migration affects local communities. This initiative is only part of the efforts of the Al-Khair Foundation to support culture and scientific research in Yemen. Through this step, the Foundation seeks to enhance knowledge and provide research materials to libraries and cultural centers, which contributes to enhancing the general understanding of community issues. ○ Conclusion The delivery of copies to the Al-Bardouni Library is an affirmation of the importance of cooperation between cultural and literary institutions in Yemen. This work reflects the commitment of the Al-Khair Foundation to promote culture and scientific research, and to provide the necessary resources to support research and study efforts in various fields.

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