Today, Sunday, the President of the Madad Hadramout Center for Research and Strategic Studies, Engineer Abdul Khaliq Al-Haddar, met with the Deputy Chairman of the Consultation and Reconciliation Authority, Assistant Secretary-General and Head of the Hadramout Comprehensive Conference Office in the Valley and the Desert, Judge Akram Al-Amri, in the city of Sayoun, Hadramout Governorate, in the eastern region of the country.
The meeting discussed ways to enhance future cooperation and partnerships between the Madad Hadramout Center and the Hadramout Comprehensive Conference and decision-makers to achieve the objectives of both parties. It also aimed to contribute to the study of social, economic, and political issues in their strategic dimensions systematically and with proper research methodology.
Engineer Abdul Khaliq Al-Haddar, the President of the Madad Hadramout Center, provided an introductory overview of the center, its objectives, scope of work, and its modern and progressive vision in supporting Yemeni national and Hadrami issues by encouraging scientific and methodological research for a deeper understanding of various societal and state issues.
On his part, Judge Akram Al-Amri, the Deputy Chairman of the Consultation and Reconciliation Authority, Assistant Secretary-General of the Hadramout Comprehensive Conference, expressed his pleasure with this meeting, commending the significant role played by the center through its research, analyses, and approaches to events, which enhance understanding and interpretation of events and phenomena based on scientific and professional methodologies.
It is worth noting that since its establishment, the Madad Hadramout Center for Research and Studies has presented numerous research papers, specialized political analyses concerning Yemeni affairs, particularly in Hadramout and the eastern regions. Additionally, it has organized seminars and political programs that align with the center’s vision to advance research and studies under the supervision of a group of local and international researchers.