With funding from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), HUMAN ACCESS is vocationally rehabilitating refugees to enter the labor market and earn a living within the framework of the Livelihoods Program for the most vulnerable and needy refugees in Kharaz camp in Lahj Governorate.
A total of 24 young refugees are enrolled in this program, both males and females, to learn vocational skills based on high professional foundations in areas such as "sewing and embroidery, hairdressing, car electricity, car mechanics, general electricity, solar energy extension, cooling and air conditioning", to improve their living conditions and to transform their economic status.
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