Namaa Completes Distribution of Vocational Toolkits, Targeting 114 Graduates on Its Second Day!
On Tuesday, Namaa Small and Microfinance Foundation successfully concluded the distribution of vocational toolkits to graduates of the 2022 Professional Training and On-the-Job Training programs in the capital city of Sana'a, Yemen.
During the two-day event organized by Namaa, a total of 114 trainees from various fields received their professional toolkits. The distribution included 25 trainees in Executive Secretarial Skills, Graphics, Automotive Electrical Systems, Automotive Mechanics, Digital Photography (16 trainees), Video Editing (15 trainees), Mobile Maintenance (7 trainees), and Computer Maintenance (8 trainees). All graduates were honored and presented with their vocational toolkits.
This event is part of a special project aimed at improving livelihoods, sponsored by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and overseen by the National Committee for Refugee Affairs. Mr. Mohamed Ali Al-Faran, the project manager, congratulated all graduates on their achievements during the program and wished them success in their future specialized training courses.
Al-Faran stated, "These programs will continue after the holy month of Ramadan, and new courses will begin. We encourage everyone to join these courses." He emphasized the importance of trainings in fields such as graphics, video editing, automotive mechanics, mobile maintenance, and other upcoming courses, highlighting the increased opportunities available compared to the past.
Namaa Small and Microfinance Foundation is determined to empower trainees to become self-reliant and self-sufficient, reaching a stage where they can confidently rely on their own skills. Al-Faran highlighted the significance of training and skill-building in achieving this goal.
He further encouraged the graduates, saying, "There are success stories of individuals who have obtained these courses and established their own paths in the job market, relying on themselves. You have the ability to replicate these success stories through capacity building, training, and skills development."
In conclusion, Al-Faran addressed the graduates, stating, "If you are interested in specialized courses that are not currently part of our program, you can propose them, and we will work hard to add them to the program. We have support from the government and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to expand the program."
The ceremony concluded with the distribution of certificates and training toolkits to the top-performing graduates.
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