The branch of the Supreme Council for the Administration and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Hajjah governorate concluded a livelihood program in the field of clothing sewing. In 15 days, the program, in partnership with INTERSOS, as part of the project to provide integrated protection, health and nutritional services in emergency situations to the most vulnerable and displaced people, funded by the Humanitarian Fund in Yemen, targeted 60 beneficiaries. Source: Yemen News Agency
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