The Protection and Livelihoods Support Project for Women and Girls, executed by HUMAN ACCESS in partnership with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), concluded in Mukalla city, a culinary arts training program, which lasted for 20 days. The purpose of the training is to empower 15 trainees with skills required in the food industry, culinary arts, and presenting products in modern ways.
During the training, the trainees received awareness lectures on psychological, social, health and legal aspects through safe space specialists, where integrated training packages will be provided to enable the trainees to rely on themselves to meet their basic needs in a manner that preserves their dignity. At the end of the program, certificates were handed over to the participants in the program.
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