As part of the protection and livelihood support project for women and girls, and in partnership with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), HUMAN ACCESS organized a training program in the field of sewing and embroidery for the third quarter of 2021, benefiting 15 trainees of women and girls in the district of Marib city, Marib Governorate.
This 20-day program contributed to empowering the trainees with the knowledge and skills necessary to master the arts of sewing and embroidery profession, qualifying them for the labor market and developing their abilities to create new sources of income to improve their social and living conditions.
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