Under the umbrella of Protection and livelihoods support project, subsidized by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), HUMAN ACCESS in Marib city district, Marib Governorate, concluded two training courses in the fields of sewing, and making pastries and sweets.
The first course resulted in equipping 15 women and girls with the necessary knowledge and skills in the field of sewing, encouraging them to have their own businesses, and creating new sources of income to improve their social and living conditions.
Meanwhile, the second session caused to development of the skills and capabilities of 15 women and girls in the field of the pastry and sweets industry, empower them economically, and upgrade their abilities to carry out various life and economic activities.
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