
The Secretary General of the Sudanese Expatriates Organ, Haj Majid Suwar has affirmed completion of all the preparations to hold the Sixth Expatriates General Conference in August 19.
Interviewed by Sudan News Agency (SUNA), Suwar said that the conference will be held during August 19 - 21 at the Friendship Hall under the motto of "Expatriates are the Homeland Ambassadors and Renaissance Builders".
He underscored the importance of holding this conference which will review a number of tops, including the performance of the organ and the immigration policies as well as the sub-objectives of the conference which are represented in linking further the expatriate with the homeland, issues pertinent to expatriates as well as the developments that occurred in the Immigration Act , the march of the organ to complete its vision for the year 2015, in addition to the expatriates rights for health and social security.
He said that the conference will discuss six working papers on economics of immigration, the partnership between the expatriate and the state, the issues of immigration and the policies and legislations pertinent to immigration.
He said that the number of the participants in the conference will reach 367 from abroad representing entities, societies, associations and the Sudanese from around the world as well as 125 personalities from inside representing the state's institutions and the concerned bodies.
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