Fouad Al-Sharjabi receives a copy of the study on the mutual effects of Yemeni migration.

Culture and arts play an important role in strengthening Yemeni identity. Accordingly, artist Fouad Ali Al-Sharjabi, Director General of the Yemeni House of Music and Arts, received a copy of a study examining the reciprocal effects of Yemeni migration. The presentation was conducted by Ms. Salwa Mohammed Muharram, Director of the Al-Khair Center for Training and Social Development, as part of the "Migrants" project implemented by the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development. The Role of Fouad Ali Al-Sharjabi: Fouad Ali Al-Sharjabi is a prominent figure in the Yemeni cultural scene, with extensive experience in the field of arts and music. As a researcher on the study team, Al-Sharjabi has contributed to a deep understanding of the history of Yemeni migration and its reciprocal effects on societies. This research represents an important step toward documenting Yemeni cultural identity and celebrating its diversity. The study Al-Sharjabi received examines the social, economic, and cultural impacts of Yemeni migration throughout the ages. Migration has been an integral part of Yemeni life, contributing to the spread of Yemeni culture and arts throughout the world. Through this research, researchers are able to shed light on how these migrations have impacted the social and economic fabric of Yemen, as well as the communities that have received them. The "Migrants" Project: The "Migrants" project falls within the framework of the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development's responsibility towards society. It aims to raise cultural and social awareness about migration issues. The project focuses on providing support to Yemeni migrants and helping them preserve their cultural identity, in addition to promoting communication between different cultures. The Importance of Culture in Society: Arts and music are effective tools for conveying different cultures between peoples. Through the work of Al-Sharjabi and his team, music can contribute to building bridges of communication between Yemenis at home and abroad, enhancing a sense of belonging and identity. Studying the mutual impacts of Yemeni migration represents a cornerstone in strengthening Yemen's cultural and artistic identity. Through this study, the role of culture and the arts as an effective means of communication and celebrating cultural diversity is evident. Initiatives such as the "Migrants" project reflect the community's commitment to investing in Yemeni identity, which contributes to the preservation of cultural heritage.

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