In an event that reflects the dynamic academic and ethical interest in migration issues, Sheikh Jaber Al-Wahbani, a member of the Supreme Political Council, received a copy of the study. It was presented by Dr. Amr Ma'd Yakrib Al-Hamdani, a member of the Publicity Committee and the Shura Council, along with Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salwi, advisor to the Ministry of Expatriate Affairs and a member of the Publicity Committee.
The study covers a broad spectrum of the Yemeni landscape, from economic remittances and the experiences of expatriates to the social and cultural influences that have left a noticeable mark on modern Yemeni society. It is based on qualitative and quantitative data, supported by authentic testimonies from migrants and their families, making it a valuable addition to the field of research.
In an atmosphere of appreciation and gratitude, Dr. Amr Ma'd Yakrib Al-Hamdani and Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salwi expressed their pride in presenting this copy to Al-Wahbani, a gesture that symbolizes honoring academics and symbols of national thought and endeavor.
Sheikh Jaber Al-Wahbani commended this serious research effort, emphasizing that documenting the Yemeni migration experience is an urgent necessity for understanding current societal changes. He added that this study represents a source of enrichment for decision-makers and academic researchers alike.
Adding to the excitement of this project are concrete plans to present the study's most prominent findings in future scientific seminars and workshops—meaning that this is not just a document, but the beginning of a broader dialogue and new questions about the opportunities and challenges of Yemeni migration.