HUMAN ACCESS in Al-Ghaydah, Al-Mahra Governorate, launched three training courses in sewing and tailoring, pastry making, and incense and perfume making. These courses are part of a project to provide livelihood services for the most vulnerable women and girls in Yemen, funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
The training courses targeted 50 women, aiming to equip them with essential skills in these income-generating professions. This will enhance their readiness to integrate into the local labor market, opening up real opportunities for self-reliance, improving their standard of living, and contributing to their own and their families' economic and social stability.
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