Riyadh-based King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) has launched training programs for the fish sector in Mukalla city in Hadramout province as part of a project to improve livelihoods in Yemen, benefiting 100 fishermen in Hadramout governorate at a total cost of 35,000 US dollars. The director of the project to improve livelihoods, Hadi Bajbeir, announced the delivery of the GPS device as a grant to training beneficiaries, stressing that the project aims to enable fishermen, qualifying and supporting them, and providing professional, financial and administrative advice to them.