Sana'a, Yemen – June 23, 2025 – In a gesture that reflects deep appreciation for academic and research efforts, Ms. Salwa Muharram, Director of the Al-Khair Center for Training and Social Development, handed over a copy of the study "The Mutual Effects of Yemeni Migration" to Dr. Abdo Mohammed Saleh Al-Hakimi, a prominent faculty member.
This handover came as part of the Al-Khair Foundation's commitment to honoring the competencies and expertise that have effectively contributed to enriching scientific research on one of the most prominent social and economic phenomena in Yemen: migration.
On this occasion, Ms. Salwa Muharram presented a shield of thanks and appreciation to Dr. Al-Hakimi, as a token of his great efforts and valuable contributions to the completion of this comprehensive study. This study is considered an important reference for understanding the multiple dimensions of Yemeni migration, both on Yemeni society and on expatriates in host countries.
Dr. Abdo Mohammed Saleh Al-Hakimi is one of the academic figures who has devoted part of his efforts to studying and analyzing the phenomenon of migration, offering scientific insights that contribute to understanding its mutual effects. This honor underscores the important role academics and researchers play in providing solutions and insights to the challenges facing society.
The study "Reciprocal Impacts of Yemeni Migration," prepared by the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development, highlights the success stories and positive contributions of Yemenis around the world and seeks to change the stereotype about Yemeni migration.
This study aims to serve as a valuable database for stakeholders and researchers to advance their understanding and development of migration-related policies.