Second phase of My Craft is in My Hand project to rehabilitate 235 young men and women

In partnership with the International Islamic Charity Organization (IICO), HUMAN ACCESS launched the second phase of My Craft is in My Hand project to rehabilitate and train 235 young men and women in the governorates of Hadhramaut, Marib, and Taiz to help them enter the labor market and launch their own business projects.
The second phase of the project seeks to provide beneficiaries with professional and vocational skills according to high professional foundations in the fields of “sewing and embroidery, mobile maintenance, confectionery and pastry making, montage and video production, financial planning and budget preparation, designs and graphics, hairdressing and beauty”.
The vocational rehabilitation and training for Yemen's youth will help reduce unemployment, create new job opportunities, and support livelihoods, while alleviating human suffering and limiting economic decline in the country.
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