
HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate concluded two training courses in sewing and tailoring, and confectionery and pastry making for 18 women beneficiaries in Al-Rawdah area and Al-Mil camps. This training is part of the project to provide livelihood services for the most vulnerable women and girls in Yemen.
This vocational training aims to improve the living conditions of families and the most vulnerable groups, enabling them to become economically self-sufficient in light of the difficult conditions facing Yemen due to the ongoing crisis.
The beneficiary women expressed their happiness at this opportunity to enter the labor market and earn a living.
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