In Mukalla, HUMAN ACCESS has completed a leather goods training course financed by the Sila Foundation for Development under the "My Profession in My Hands Program 6", which involved 12 trainees of women and girls with limited incomes and orphans.
The participants, during the training, were taught how to make school bags, women's bags, men's handbags, pencil cases, and children's bags, as well as how to maintain sewing machines and the basics of sewing.
In addition, the program developed the participants' skills and abilities and encouraged them to establish their own business and create new income streams to improve their economic status and living conditions.
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