In the context of the Protection and Livelihood Support Project, HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate, in collaboration with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), concluded a vocational training program on economic empowerment and livelihoods.
The program contributed to upgrading the skills and capabilities of 15 women and girls in Al Mil and Al Rawdha camps in the field of sewing and tailoring, encouraging participants to have their own projects, creating new sources of income to improve their social and living conditions, and empowering them economically.
At the end of the training, products of the program beneficiaries were displayed and certificates were handed over to the participants in the program.
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