In a move that reflects the importance of cooperation between the private sector and government institutions, a comprehensive study on the mutual impacts of Yemeni migration was delivered. Mr. Mohamed Mohamed Salah, Vice President of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, received a printed copy of the study at the Federation's headquarters.
Event Details
The copy was delivered by Mr. Al-Azzi Al-Salwi, member of the Publicity Committee and Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, and Dr. Amr Maadikarb Al-Hamdani, member of the Publicity Committee and member of the Shura Council. The importance of the study's content and outcomes was emphasized, reflecting the commitment of all parties to working towards achieving sustainable development.
Importance of the Study
Studying the mutual impacts of Yemeni migration is of great importance, especially in the current context of Yemen. This study is an important reference for understanding the effects of migration on the economy and society, including the factors affecting the labor market and investment.
Expected Results
The results of this study are expected to contribute to enhancing understanding of how migration, whether through brain drain or the return of expatriates, affects the local economy. Directing the Federation's policies and proposals to maximize the benefits of expatriate remittances and expertise. Identifying the opportunities and challenges facing the commercial and industrial sectors as a result of this social and economic phenomenon.
Conclusion
This submission affirms the Federation's commitment to supporting sound research that contributes to the development of economic and social policies in Yemen. This study is expected to play a vital role in formulating effective strategies to address the challenges associated with migration.