Partnering with YHF, two training sessions were executed on capacity-building and mapping of service providers
In partnership with Yemeni Humanitarian Fund (YHF), Al-Shaher Community Centre operating under the HUMAN ACCESS in Al-Mukalla, conducted two training sessions about capacity-building and mapping of service providers, as part of the project “Delivery of minimum integrated package of WASH and Protection services for the most vulnerable IDPs in Hadhramaut and Shabwa governorates”.
The 1st session discussed how to map service providers by the target beneficiaries, make referrals to the Community Center, and follow up and liaise with the respective service providers.
The second session aimed to build the capacities of humanitarian sectors so as to provide initial mental support and ensure a response and safe referral to ad hoc services. The 2nd session addressed issues of human rights, protection, internal displacement as well as women’s and children’s rights.
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