To enhance cooperation between state institutions and civil society, Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salwi, member of the Publicity Committee and Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, and Dr. Amr Maadikarb Al-Hamdani, member of the Publicity Committee and member of the Shura Council, visited the Tax Authority for Large Taxpayers. The visit aimed to deliver a copy of the study on the mutual effects of Yemeni migration to Professor Jamil Nayef Al-Sharjabi, Director General of the Executive Unit for Taxes on Large Taxpayers. The visit also discussed the importance of this study, which is a significant national project undertaken by the Al-Khair Foundation for Social Development under the direction of the late businessman, Professor Alwan Saeed Al-Shaibani.
Visit Details
The Tax Authority welcomed the visiting delegation in an atmosphere of fruitful cooperation. The printed copy of the study, which addresses the social and economic impacts of Yemeni migration, was delivered. The study's role in enhancing understanding of how migration impacts the local economy and the opportunities and challenges facing Yemeni society due to this phenomenon was emphasized.
The visit seeks to achieve several objectives, including:
Enhancing cooperation between institutions: The visit aims to strengthen the relationship between the Tax Authority and civil society, contributing to the achievement of sustainable development goals.
Educating decision-makers: By presenting the study, the delegation seeks to inform decision-makers of the study's findings and recommendations, which may help inform public policies.
Highlighting migration issues: The study seeks to highlight the reciprocal impacts of migration, both economically and socially, helping to form a comprehensive and integrated vision of this issue.
Supporting national research: This visit comes as part of efforts to support national research related to migration and development issues, contributing to improving public understanding and practices related to the topic.
Importance of the study
The study on the reciprocal impacts of Yemeni migration is a national project that reflects the urgent need to understand the effects of migration on society and the economy. This study, directed by Professor Alwan Saeed Al-Shaibani, aims to provide strategic insights that can help formulate more effective policies to address the challenges associated with migration.
Conclusion
The submission of this study to the Tax Authority represents an important step towards strengthening cooperation between government institutions and civil society. The results of this study are expected to contribute to improving public policies and future planning, contributing to achieving sustainable development in Yemen. Focusing on migration issues and their impacts is an essential part of efforts to build a more sustainable and prosperous society.