Hikma University Adds the Study of Yemeni Migration- Reciprocal Impacts to Its Library

Hikma University Adds "the Study of Yemeni Migration- Reciprocal Impacts " to Its Library Hikma University in Sanaa, Yemen, received a copy of the " Study of Yemeni Migration- Reciprocal Impacts " encyclopedia today, which was prepared by the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development under the patronage of the late Dr. Alwan Al-Shibani, the first tourism man in Yemen. This addition to the university's library is part of its efforts to enrich the scientific and cultural content available to students and researchers, and to highlight the history and civilization of Yemen and its contributions to the world. Dr. Majid Al-Qatow, vice president of the university, said that the Study is an important reference for the study of Yemeni migration and its effects on Yemen and the world.

It addresses multiple aspects of this phenomenon, including the underlying causes, the role played by Yemeni migrants in their host countries, and their impact on the societies in which they live. Al-Qatow added that the encyclopedia represents a national project that reflects the cultural role of Yemeni migrants and contributes to strengthening communication between expatriates and citizens of the homeland. Al-Qatow thanked the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development for its efforts in preparing this valuable Study.

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