Professor Hamoud Shuja' al-Din receives a copy of the study on the mutual effects of Yemeni migration.

As part of efforts to address migration issues and their impact on Yemeni society, a copy of a study on the reciprocal effects of Yemeni migration was presented to Professor Hamoud Shuja'uddin, an intellectual and human rights activist. The presentation ceremony was held at the headquarters of the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development, in the presence of a number of prominent figures. The presentation ceremony was led by Dr. Amr Madikarib Al-Hamdani, a member of the Shura Council and a member of the Publicity Committee; Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salwi, advisor to the Ministry of Expatriate Affairs and a member of the Publicity Committee; and Professor Salwa Muhammad Muharram, Director of the Al-Khair Center for Training and Social Development. The study includes a comprehensive analysis of the social and economic impacts of Yemeni migration, highlighting its effects on local communities and expatriates. The study was prepared by a specialized team that collected and analyzed the data to provide accurate insights on this vital topic. This study is particularly important given the current circumstances in Yemen, where successive crises have led to increased waves of migration. Many Yemenis seek better opportunities abroad, leaving a disparate impact on the country and its host communities. The figures attending this event are symbols of the efforts made in the fields of human rights and social development. Dr. Amr Madikarib Al-Hamdani stands out as a prominent advocate for expatriate rights, while Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salwi plays a vital role in strengthening communication between the government and expatriates. Ms. Salwa Mohammed Muharram is a prominent figure in the field of training and development, working to empower youth and communities through educational and training programs. Professor Hamoud Shuja Al-Din's receipt of this study represents a positive step toward enhancing understanding of Yemeni migration issues. This study is expected to contribute to stimulating discussions and initiatives aimed at improving the conditions of migrants and promoting their rights. The event also highlights the importance of cooperation between various parties to achieve sustainable development in Yemen. We look forward to more efforts and initiatives that contribute to shedding light on migration issues and improving the conditions of expatriates, as collective action is the path to positive change in society.

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