The King Salman Center for Humanitarian Aid and Relief (KSrelief) yesterday opened a home furnishing marketing exhibition in Al Khouta district in Yemen’s Lahj province as part of a project to support and empower young men and women to improve their lives. Within the framework of the exhibition, the participants presented their products in the field of confectionery, sewing, embroidery and hairdressing.
Saeb Abdul Aziz, Director of the Office of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor in Lahch Province, expressed his satisfaction with the results of the training course through a marketing exhibition that showcases products produced by beneficiary families, expressing his gratitude and appreciation. for the humanitarian support the King Salman Center provides in this area.
For his part, Saleh Al-Dibani, director of the Aden branch of the center, said that this marketing exhibition for women heads of households is the result of the project’s efforts in Yemen. To improve the living conditions of the beneficiaries, expand their economic opportunities and provide them with sustainable employment opportunities.
It should be noted that the King Salman Relief Center has implemented many projects and programs during the year 2022 AD with the aim of developing the abilities and skills of young men and women and families in need to create jobs in various professional sectors and provide them with professional professions that allow them to be self-reliant and find sources of income that will improve their standard of living.