The Saudi aid organization KSrelief has launched a new training program aimed at enhancing the skills of individuals overseeing orphan care in Yemen’s Hadramout region
This initiative, undertaken in collaboration with Yemen’s Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, seeks to improve the quality of care provided to orphans.
This training effort is a key component of the Sanad for Orphans project. The program aims to boost the proficiency and capabilities of orphan caregivers through comprehensive skills development, increased knowledge, and practical behavioral training. The focus is on equipping supervisors with the necessary tools to offer better protection and care for orphans.
The training program is a key component of the Sanad For Orphans project
The Sanad project is dedicated to providing social, educational, and economic empowerment programs for orphans and their families. As part of this commitment, the current training initiative will offer specialized instruction to 30 social supervisors from organizations involved in orphan care in the Hadramout and Taiz governorates. This approach ensures that those directly responsible for the well-being of orphans are well-prepared and knowledgeable.
KSrelief is providing training that creates a sustainable and supportive environment
By focusing on both the immediate and long-term needs of orphans, the Sanad for Orphans project strives to create a sustainable and supportive environment for these vulnerable children. The training provided by KSrelief not only enhances the skills of orphan caregivers but also reinforces the broader objective of fostering a community that is better equipped to support and nurture its most vulnerable members.