As part of a project funded by the World Food Program (WFP), HUMAN ACCESS in Taiz Governorate trained 102 warehouse keepers on the duties and functions of warehouse keepers, the storage and distribution processes, as well introducing them to the code of social conduct for humanitarian workers.
A two-day training program was offered to the warehouse keepers to equip them with skills necessary to perform their jobs to the fullest extent and make them more efficient and effective in doing so.
Additionally, warehouse keepers were introduced to the code of conduct to ensure they perform their duties according to their job descriptions and work ethics in a way that serves the humanitarian community.
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