As part of a program to empower orphans and female heads of households, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has provided 100 trainees in Yemen with professional instruments.
Through specialized training classes in several areas, the initiative, termed "Sanad," strives to give orphans and their families vital life and professional skills.
With an emphasis on building a better future for youth and their communities, the program is commended for its noteworthy humanitarian efforts in encouraging the Yemeni people to pursue professional and commercial enterprises.
"Riyadh, August 14, 2024." As part of a program to empower orphans and female heads of households, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has provided 100 trainees in the Al-Mukalla District of the Hadhramaut Governorate with professional instruments. An element of the "Sanad" project, which aids Yemeni orphans, is this initiative.The program's goal is to give orphans and their families useful life and career skills through specialized training in home appliance maintenance, air conditioning, tailoring, culinary arts, and electrical installations. These skills are intended to help people launch their own small businesses and become financially independent.The director of the labor office in Hadhramaut Coast and the Ministry of Social Affairs, Ahmed Bazrous, commended KSrelief for the noteworthy humanitarian efforts it has done to support and enhance the Yemeni people's ability for both professional and commercial enterprises. He specifically underlined the need of giving young people the skills and information they need to build better futures for their communities as well as for themselves.This project is being carried out by the Kingdom through KSrelief as a part of its bigger relief and humanitarian operations. These initiatives seek to support orphans and their families, lessen their suffering, and provide each beneficiary with a life that is worthy of dignity.