HUMAN ACCESS in Hadhramaut Governorate concluded its (My Craft is My Safe 2) program in Mukalla city with a ceremony to honor 39 women who benefited from this program, and to award economic empowerment toolkits to five distinguished women trainees.
This event took place in the attendance of Dr. Salem Salah Bajaber, Director-General of the Ministry of Technical Education & Vocational Training office in Sahel Hadhramaut, and Abdullah Salem Bayashoot, Director-General of Mukalla district.
As part of the closing ceremony, Bajaber and Bayashoot commended HUMAN ACCESS's efforts in implementing this important vocational and crafts program, which offered assistance to orphans and widows.
A major objective of the program was to qualify the beneficiaries professionally in the fields of sewing and tailoring, perfumes and incense, hairdressing and cosmetology, among other fields.
In light of the harsh living conditions in the country, the program's main goal is to teach beneficiaries vocational skills to make them financially independent.
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