Last Sunday, HUMAN ACCESS in Lahj Governorate carried out a training course for staff of cash assistance project (CBT) in Lahj governorate funded by World Food Program (WFP) in seven districts of Lahj governorate, namely: (Yafa Labous, Al Hadd, Al Maflahi, Yahar, Halmeen, Al Malah, and Habeel Jabr). The course is designed to upgrade the capabilities and competencies of the project staff.

At the opening of the session, Alawi Al-Salahi, director of the Education Office in Yafa, praised the humanitarian efforts and various aids offered by HUMAN ACCESS to enhance food security for the poor, displaced and affected families and the positive impact it has on their lives, building the trust of beneficiaries and striving to provide them with a decent life.

Al-Salahi stressed the importance of the coordinators’ work in the above-mentioned districts in addressing the challenges facing beneficiaries of the project, pointing out the need to create a database for needy families to benefit from it in the event of new funds.

These courses fall within the framework of HUMAN ACCESS's interest in developing the work of field and administrative cadres within humanitarian projects with the belief that the successful team is the one who acquires the skills necessary to perform the required tasks professionally.

Worth noting that HUMAN ACCESS has developed a new system as part of the continuous development of the capabilities of its staff in the food aid project to help them acquire skills that qualify them to assume their responsibilities and perform their tasks efficiently.

The course focused on the mechanism of dealing with the new application and the use of advanced techniques to track and implement the program.