The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) launched a series of vocational training courses as part of the career pathways for youth empowerment project in Wadi Hadramout:he King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) launched a series of vocational training courses as part of the career pathways for youth empowerment project in Wadi Hadramout, Yemen.
According to Saudi Press Agency, a total of 80 young men and women are participating in the courses, which cover fields like motorcycle maintenance and electrical systems, tailoring and dressmaking, and residential and industrial electrical wiring. The classes aim to equip participants with practical skills that qualify them for entry into the labor market, enhance their economic independence, and improve their quality of life. The initiative also supports families in need by providing sustainable income sources, contributing to lower unemployment rates.
This project is part of KSrelief's broader efforts to support vocational training and empowerment programs, fostering stability, self-reliance, and alignment with labor market needs across various Yemeni governorates.
