Providing the Al-Nasser University Library with a study on The Interrelationships of Yemeni Migration

As part of its efforts to enrich academic libraries with up-to-date research resources, the Publications Committee visited Al-Nasser University today, presenting the university with a printed copy of a specialized field study addressing the issues of Yemeni emigration.

During the visit, the study, "The Reciprocal Effects of Yemeni Migration," was presented to Dr. Nasser Hadi Al-Mawfri, President of Al-Nasser University, by the following members:

* Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salawi: Member of the Publications Committee and Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs.

* Dr. Amr Ma'dikarib Al-Hamdani: Member of the Publications Committee and Member of the Shura Council.

The meeting reviewed the areas of knowledge covered by the study, emphasizing its importance as a valuable resource for students and academics. The study examines Yemeni migration from multiple perspectives, exploring the reciprocal effects of emigration on social and economic levels.

This study represents a significant addition to the university's learning resources, providing researchers and students with documentary material based on practical experience from institutions working with expatriates and foreign policy.

Dr. Nasser Al-Mufarri expressed his appreciation for this gesture, emphasizing Al-Nasser University's commitment to acquiring rigorous studies that connect academic curricula to real-world national issues. He noted that the study would be available to library patrons, including researchers and other interested individuals. For their part, the visitors affirmed that distributing this study to Yemeni universities, including Al-Nasser University, is part of an effort to disseminate scientific knowledge and make research findings accessible to the academic community, thereby enriching scholarly discussions on migration and societal issues.

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