[09/08/2025 04:34]
Sayoon-Saba
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has launched the second phase of the "Kafak" project, aimed at reintegrating Yemeni children previously involved in armed conflict.
The project, implemented in Hadhramaut Valley, focuses on rehabilitating 25 children through various activities in psychological, social, sports, and cultural domains.
As part of the project, the children are enrolled in schools and receive comprehensive healthcare. Additionally, their guardians undergo vocational training in areas such as sewing, tailoring, and pastry-making to enhance their economic prospects.
According to reports, the project's implementation has been well-received, with local officials expressing gratitude for the initiative.
The Director of Hadhramaut Governorate's Wadi and Desert Directorates, Amer Al-Ameri, thanked the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by KSrelief, for its targeted interventions addressing community needs.
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