The safe space for women and girls in Al-Rawda area and Al-Mil camps of Marib Governorate launched a vocational training course in the field of making men’s belts within the Protection and Livelihood Support Project, run by HUMAN ACCESS with funding from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
It is the first training course organized by the safe space in this field, as a response to the desire of a number of beneficiaries to learn the skills of this income-generating craft profession so they could enter the labor market and earn a living in Yemen, a country plagued by severe economic and living conditions.
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