Vocational toolkits distributed to people in Yemen

The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates. (SPA)
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  • The training covers various fields, including food processing, livestock care, incense and perfume making, photography, background design, gift wrapping, and sewing and embroidery

MARIB: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief has delivered equipment to 90 people in Yemen as part of a vocational empowerment project aimed at improving livelihoods in Marib Governorate.

The training covers various fields, including food processing, livestock care, incense and perfume making, photography, background design, gift wrapping, and sewing and embroidery.

The skills are intended to enable beneficiaries to start their own businesses.

The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates.

The initiative is part of broader humanitarian and relief efforts provided by the Kingdom, through KSrelief, to improve living conditions and create income-generating opportunities for all sections of the Yemeni population.