
HUMAN ACCESS in Shabwa Governorate concluded three training courses, including two vocational courses in sewing and hairdressing, in addition to a training program on life skills, finance, and marketing.
These courses were part of the project to provide livelihood services to the most vulnerable women and girls in Yemen, funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
The training courses, organized in the city of Ataq, targeted 18 women from the most vulnerable and needy groups. The aim was to equip them with vocational skills based on highly professional foundations, as well as basic life, marketing, and financial skills.
As a result of the training, the trainees were prepared for entry into the labor market and the opening of their own businesses, participating in the local economy and contributing to the local development.
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