The office of Mr. Mohammed Mohammed Qafla, Director General of the General Federation of Yemeni Chambers of Commerce and Industry, witnessed a significant event, the submission of a comprehensive study on "The Mutual Impacts of Yemeni Migration." This event reflects ongoing efforts to shed light on the pivotal issues affecting Yemeni society, particularly those related to migration.
Event Details
During the event, Dr. Amr Maadikarb Al-Hamdani, a member of the Publicity Committee and a member of the Shura Council, and Mr. Al-Azzi Al-Salwi, a member of the Publicity Committee and advisor to the Ministry of Expatriate Affairs,
handed over the study to Mr. Qafla. The presentation ceremony was held in a formal atmosphere and was attended by a number of academic and cultural figures, including Mr. Faisal Al-Ariqi, President of the Forum for Modernity and Cultural Enlightenment.
Importance of the Study
This study responds to the repercussions of increased migration resulting from political and economic crises. It aims to analyze the challenges and opportunities resulting from this phenomenon, making it an important reference for academic research and government policy.
Analysis and Content
The study examines in detail the economic, social, and cultural impacts of migration. Economically, it highlights how expatriate remittances impact the local economy, as well as labor shortages in some sectors. Socially, it discusses the impact of migration on family relations and demographic changes. Culturally, the study examines how migrants contribute to the transfer of Yemeni culture to host countries while simultaneously being exposed to new cultures.
Discussions
During the presentation of the study, lively discussions took place about the study's findings and the importance of their application in government policies. Participants emphasized the need to use this information to develop effective strategies that support expatriates and help strengthen ties between Yemeni communities abroad and their homeland.
Conclusion
This event embodies the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry's commitment to supporting research that addresses the social and economic issues facing Yemen. Publishing such studies contributes to enhancing collective understanding of the impacts of migration, which helps develop effective strategies to address challenges.
This initiative underscores the importance of collaboration between various governmental and academic institutions in addressing vital issues affecting Yemeni society. The steps taken represent the beginning of deeper discussions on how to improve the situation of expatriates and support them in facing future challenges.