The Protection and Livelihood Support Project (Safe Space for Women and Girls) in Mukalla of HUMAN ACCESS has launched a literacy rehabilitation program. The program is funded by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and in partnership with the Literacy Office in the Hadhramaut Coast.
Dr. Sarah Al-Sharafi, the project coordinator, explained that this program comes within the multi-sectoral services provided by the safe space for abused women and girls who have been deprived of their right to education, noting that this program targets 17 women and girls and will last for six months.
For his part, Sadat Saleh Al-Asal, director general of the Literacy and Adult Education Office in the coast of Hadhramaut, praised the efforts of the project in implementing these rehabilitation programs to combat illiteracy, expressing the readiness of the office to provide all facilities and overcome obstacles so that the project performs its various tasks and activities as required.
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