Professor and researcher Ali Al-Jamra receives a copy of the study on the mutual effects of Yemeni migration.

As part of efforts to understand the dynamics of Yemeni migration and its multiple impacts, a copy of the study on the mutual effects of Yemeni migration was delivered to Professor Ali Al-Jamra. Al-Jamra is one of the most prominent researchers in this field, with expertise in analyzing the social and economic impacts of migration. Delivery Committee The study was delivered in the presence of a committee comprising Dr. Amr Madikarib Al-Hamdani, a member of the Publicity Committee and a member of the Shura Council, and Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salwi, Advisor to the Ministry of Expatriate Affairs. The committee members expressed their commitment to raising awareness of the role of Yemeni migrants in shaping Yemen's cultural and social identity and the importance of researching the effects of migration on local communities and receiving countries. Delivery Venue The delivery event was held at the Cultural Forum, an important platform for cultural and academic discussions in Yemen. The forum was attended by a group of researchers and those interested in cultural and migration affairs, who exchanged views and ideas about the study and its importance in understanding the phenomenon of migration. Implementing Agency It should be noted that this study was prepared by the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development, a subsidiary of the Al-Alamiya Group of Companies. The foundation was established with the aim of promoting sustainable development in Yemen, supporting development and social projects that contribute to improving the living conditions of citizens. The foundation seeks to provide the necessary data and research to guide public policies related to migration. Through this study, the foundation demonstrates its deep commitment to understanding migration issues as part of the major challenges facing Yemeni society today. The foundation also contributes to building a network of partnerships with various local and international entities to enhance cooperation and achieve sustainable development. Importance of the Study The study examines the reciprocal impacts of Yemeni migration from multiple perspectives, including economic, social, and cultural influences. Migration plays a vital role in shaping societies, both in terms of the flow of financial resources and the exchange of ideas and cultures. It also contributes to strengthening ties between migrants and their families back home, creating a network of human interactions. Conclusion Entrusting this study to a prominent figure such as Ali Al-Jamra is an important step toward enhancing research and studies on Yemeni migration and opening new horizons for understanding the challenges and opportunities facing migrants. This study is expected to contribute to enriching the scientific library and enhancing discussions on migration and its reciprocal impacts in the Yemeni and global context.

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