Professor Dr. Muhammad Hussein Muhammad Khaqo receives a copy of the study on the mutual effects of Yemeni migration.

Tangible Research Efforts in the Study of Yemeni Migration Sana'a, Yemen – In a gesture reflecting appreciation for his dedicated research efforts, Professor Dr. Mohammed Hussein Mohammed Khaqo, Professor of Arabic Language at the College of Education at Sana'a University, received a comprehensive study on the reciprocal effects of Yemeni migration. This presentation was accompanied by a plaque of appreciation for his role as a supportive member and active contributor to the completion of this important study. The study and plaque of appreciation were presented by Professor Salwa Mohammed Muharram, Director of the Al-Khair Center for Training and Social Development, during a meeting held at the headquarters of the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development. This honor reflects Dr. Khaqo's prominent role in enriching scientific research in the field of migration, demonstrating the collaborative and inclusive spirit that characterized this study. Studying the reciprocal effects of Yemeni migration is of paramount importance given the current circumstances facing the country. Migration, whether internal or external, is a complex phenomenon with profound economic, social, and cultural repercussions for Yemen as a sending country and for the countries hosting migrants. This study sheds light on these mutual repercussions, offering in-depth analyses that contribute to a better understanding of this phenomenon. The contributions of academic figures such as Professor Dr. Muhammad Husayn Muhammad Khaqou to such multi-disciplinary studies enhance the quality of research output and provide valuable insights that can benefit decision-makers and institutions involved in the field of migration.

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