The "My craft is my safe program (1)”, conducted by HUMAN ACCESS in Mukalla, targeted 35 female orphan trainees and their mothers, with the goal of helping them create a small project to help them cope with their living situation.
The courses included hairdressing and modern cooking, which was concluded with the participation of 10 trainees.
At the closing event, Ms. Maryam Al-Amoudi, Head of the Women's Department at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the coast of Hadhramaut, emphasized the importance of vocational training and rehabilitation, especially for orphans, to help them establish small projects to cope with the living conditions.
Further, 25 female orphan trainees were trained in hairdressing to prepare them for the labor market, empower them economically, and improve their living conditions.
In addition to certificates of honor, the best trainees received bags of economic empowerment at the end of the program.
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