HUMAN ACCESS in Mukalla, in partnership with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), organized a promotional bazaar for beneficiaries of the Livelihood Improvement Program in the field of incense, perfumes and culinary arts, with funding from the National Committee for Women in Hadhramaut Governorate, and Rawabi Al-Khair Foundation for Development.
During the bazaar, products of the program beneficiaries were displayed, including incense, perfumes, culinary arts, sweets and pastries, and other products needed by the local market in the governorate.
The bazaar motivated 50 women and girls who benefited from the program to continue achieving their income-generating projects. The bazaar was also praised by visitors who expressed their happiness and admiration for the samples of products included in the bazaar.
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