In a distinguished academic event, a comprehensive study on the reciprocal effects of Yemeni migration was presented to Professor Abdullah Ali Al-Kouri, Professor of Arabic Language, Curricula, and Teaching Methods at Sana'a University. The study was presented by Professor Salwa Muharram, Director of the Al-Khair Center for Training and Social Development.
Background of the Study
This study is part of ongoing efforts to understand the profound impacts of Yemeni migration on individuals and society, both domestically and internationally. The study addressed a range of important themes, including the economic, social, and cultural dimensions of migration, reflecting the challenges and opportunities faced by migrants and their families.
Honoring Dr. Al-Kouri
During the event, Dr. Al-Kouri was honored with a plaque of appreciation in recognition of his efforts and valuable contributions to the study of the reciprocal effects of Yemeni migration. Professor Salwa Muharram praised his outstanding contributions to the project, emphasizing the importance of teamwork.
Importance of the Study
This study is an important step toward enhancing the general understanding of Yemeni migration and its impacts, and opens new horizons for research and study in this field. It also highlights the urgent need to enhance coordination between academics and practitioners in the field of social development.
Event Closing Ceremony
Finally, Dr. Al-Kouri highlighted the importance of combining academic and community efforts to address the challenges arising from migration, emphasizing the need to continue research and development to assist Yemeni society in confronting these issues. The event was well-received by the attendees, who exchanged ideas and discussed the future of migration in Yemen and ways to improve the conditions of migrants and their families.