Hadhramaut: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has inaugurated a marketing exhibition, commonly referred to as a bazaar, for beneficiaries of the ‘Vocational Pathways’ project. This initiative is focused on empowering young men and women residing along the Hadhramaut Coast.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the exhibition highlights the work and creativity of the project’s participants, providing them with a platform to market their products across various domains. These include incense and perfume making, cheese production, plumbing and home installations, hairdressing and barbering, as well as accessories and handicrafts. The project benefits 200 young men and women, encompassing both displaced individuals and members of host communities in the districts of Al-Mukalla, Ash-Shihr, Seiyun, and Wadi Amd.
The exhibition is part of the Kingdom’s sustained relief and humanitarian efforts, executed through KSrelief, aimed at enhancing economic conditions and bolstering the incomes of vulnerable and affected segments of the Yemeni population amidst the persistent humanitarian crisis.