
HUMAN ACCESS in Shabwa Governorate launched two vocational training courses in sewing and hairdressing. This training is part of the project "Providing Livelihood Services for the Most Vulnerable Women and Girls in Yemen," funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), to build women's capacities and achieve self-sufficiency.
The two courses, lasting 20 days, target 18 women. They aim to provide them with the necessary skills in sewing and hairdressing, based on highly professional foundations, and connect them to the local market.
The key objective is to improve the living conditions of families and the most vulnerable groups, enabling them to become economically self-sufficient amid the difficult conditions facing the country.
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