Source: HUMAN ACCESS

Funded by Sheikh Abdullah Al-Nouri Charitable Society – Kuwait, HUMAN ACCESS in Hadhramaut governorate launched the third version of the “My Craft is My Safety” program, in the presence of Dr. Salem Salah Bajaber, director general of the Ministry of Technical Education and Vocational Training office in Hadhramaut Coast.

As part of the program’s third version, 50 orphans and their families will be qualified in five craft fields, namely “computers, sewing and embroidery, hairdressing and beauty, modern cooking, and electronic devices”, so they will have vocational skills and be able to create sustainable job opportunities to provide income and alleviate the suffering of orphan families.

The rehabilitation process is taking place at the Kuwait Vocational Institute established by HUMAN ACCESS in Mukalla with funding from Sheikh Abdullah Al-Nouri Charitable Society and in collaboration with the Ministry of Technical Education and Vocational Training Office.

This institute is an important development and educational institution that works to promote creativity and provide opportunities for entry into the labor market, thus reducing poverty and unemployment.

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