A test was conducted for the trainees in the first part of the training program on mobile phone maintenance and programming conducted by the safe space for women and girls in Al-Wadi district of Marib Governorate.
In order to empower Yemeni women, including the qualification of a female cadre specialized in quality professions, HUMAN ACCESS implements the Protection and Livelihood Support Project with funding from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
In preparation for starting the second part of the professional course related to programming smartphones, the beneficiaries underwent 15 days of training program in mobile phone maintenance, culminating in an exam to evaluate the extent to which they have benefited from the qualification.
Using this training, girls will gain all the skills they need to master this income-generating career, secure their families' needs, and protect their data and privacy on mobile phones.
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