
HUMAN ACCESS in Mukalla, Hadhramaut Governorate, distributed livelihood grants to 6 women who benefited from vocational training in sewing and hairdressing. This grant is part of the project to provide livelihood services to the most vulnerable women and girls in Yemen, funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
Following the completion of the vocational training, craft supplies are distributed to the women beneficiaries. With the country experiencing difficult conditions as a result of over a decade of ongoing conflict, this program aims to improve the living conditions of families and the most vulnerable groups, empowering them to become economically self-sufficient.
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