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المملكة: In pictures: Saudi marketing exhibitions to empower and support young men and women in Yemen


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(90) women participated in the exhibition, during which they presented various models of their products, which included the manufacture of incense and perfumes, and , livestock care, photography, gift wrapping, sewing and embroidery.

With the aim of marketing their products and supporting them to start their own projects after they obtained vocational training and the necessary tools to practice the professions in which they received training during the last period, which contributes to improving their livelihoods and the stability of their families.

Empowering young men and girls

The King Salman Relief Center also opened a marketing exhibition (bazaar). For the beneficiaries of a vocational paths project to empower young men and women in the Hadhramaut Coast Governorate.

The exhibition aims to highlight the work of the beneficiaries, male and female, and introduce their creativity, in addition to providing marketing opportunities for their products in various fields, including incense and perfume making, cheese making, plumbing and home extensions, shaving and hairdressing, and the manufacture of decorative tools (accessories) and handicrafts.

And (200) young men and women from Displaced people and the host community in the districts of Mukalla, Al-Shahr, Sayun, and Wadi Amad.

Saudi support for the Yemeni people

The Undersecretary of Hadramaut Governorate, Hassan Al-Jilani, expressed his sincere thanks to the King Salman Relief Center for its great efforts in supporting and developing the capabilities of the Yemenis.

He stressed the importance of this type of project in achieving sustainable development goals and improving the conditions of the population in the governorate.

This comes within the framework of the efforts Relief and humanitarian relief implemented by the Kingdom through its humanitarian arm, the King Salman Relief Center; To improve the economic situation and improve the income of needy and affected groups among the brotherly Yemeni people.

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