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KSrelief Showcases Youth Skills in Hadhramaut

KSrelief Opens Marketing Exhibition for Beneficiaries of Youth Vocational Pathways Project in Hadhramaut

A group of people, including men in traditional Saudi attire and a woman in a black niqab and white lab coat, are gathered around a table with small food samples and products. A man in a green vest with a logo is interacting with others, while another man in a suit smiles. The setting appears to be an outdoor market or exhibition with trees and other people in the background.
Beneficiaries of the KSrelief Youth Vocational Pathways Project showcase their products at a marketing exhibition in Hadhramaut.

Hadhramaut ‒ The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has opened a marketing exhibition (bazaar) for beneficiaries of the “Vocational Pathways” project aimed at empowering young men and women along the Hadhramaut Coast. The exhibition showcases the work and creativity of the project’s participants, offering them a platform to market their products in various fields, including incense and perfume making, cheese production, plumbing and home installations, hairdressing and barbering, and accessories and handicrafts. The project benefits 200 young men and women from both displaced communities and host communities in the districts of Al-Mukalla, Ash-Shihr, Seiyun, and Wadi Amd.

The exhibition comes as part of the Kingdom’s ongoing relief and humanitarian efforts, carried out through KSrelief, to improve economic conditions and strengthen the incomes of vulnerable and affected segments of the Yemeni population amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis.