In collaboration with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), HUMAN ACCESS in Al-Ghaydah district, Al-Mahra Governorate, delivered economic empowerment kits targeting 13 women and girls benefiting from the protection and livelihood support project.
Among the grants they received were sewing and tailoring tools, desserts and pastries, and mobile phone maintenance, all designed to empower them economically, create job opportunities, and enable them to expand their businesses.
At the handover ceremony, Hussein Al-Masoudi, Assistant Undersecretary for the Affairs of the Governor of Al-Mahra Governorate praised the humanitarian efforts made by HUMAN ACCESS in supporting women and girls in the areas of economic empowerment, rehabilitation programs, training and capacity development.
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