Training Program for Orphans: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) provided professional tools and training to 100 orphans in Taiz Governorate under the "Sanad" project, focusing on life and professional skills.
Diverse Courses Offered: The training includes courses in sewing, food industries, mobile phone maintenance, electrical extensions, solar energy, and motorcycle maintenance, aimed at helping orphans start businesses and enter the labor market.
Impact and Support: Deputy Director General Fouad Al-Faqih highlighted the importance of such initiatives in improving the lives of orphans and praised KSrelief for its effective and transformative projects.
Taiz, August 21, 2024
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has made a notable impact in Taiz Governorate with its latest initiative under the "Sanad" project, aimed at supporting orphans affected by the ongoing conflict in Yemen. As part of this program, KSrelief has provided professional tools and organized a comprehensive training program for 100 orphan trainees.
The primary objective of this training initiative is to economically empower these orphans by equipping them with essential life and professional skills. The program offers a diverse range of courses designed to meet various interests and career aspirations. These courses include:
Sewing: Training in garment production and design.
Food Industries: Skills for working in food production and processing.
Mobile Phone Maintenance: Technical skills for repairing and maintaining mobile devices.
Electrical Extensions: Knowledge of electrical wiring and installation.
Solar Energy: Training in the installation and maintenance of solar power systems.
Motorcycle Maintenance: Skills for servicing and repairing motorcycles.
The overarching goal of the "Sanad" project is to help these young individuals launch their own businesses and integrate effectively into the labor market, thereby fostering self-reliance and economic stability.
During the program, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor Office, Fouad Al-Faqih, emphasized the importance of such development projects in transforming the lives of orphans and their families. He lauded KSrelief for its dedication to making a tangible difference through impactful projects that address both immediate and long-term needs. The initiative reflects a strong commitment to empowering vulnerable populations and contributing to the broader goal of sustainable development and recovery in Yemen.