KSrelief Empowers Yemeni Women with Vocational Toolkits in Marib


Marib: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has delivered vocational toolkits to 90 female trainees in Yemen as part of a vocational empowerment project aimed at improving livelihoods in Marib Governorate. The initiative is designed to provide essential skills and tools to women, facilitating their entry into various trades and enhancing their economic independence.



According to Saudi Press Agency, the training covered fields such as food processing, livestock care, incense and perfume making, photography, background design, gift wrapping, and sewing and embroidery. These skills are intended to enable the beneficiaries to start their own businesses in these professions, thus contributing to the local economy and fostering self-reliance.



The project aims to empower 1,500 male and female beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates. This effort is part of the broader humanitarian and relief initiatives provided by the Kingdom, through KSrelief, to improve living conditions and create income-generating opportunities for all segments of the Yemeni population.