King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) inaugurated yesterday a marketing exhibition for household products in Lahj, Yemen, as part of a project to support and empower young men and women to improve their livelihoods and enable them to display their products in pastry making, sewing, embroidery, and hairdressing. Director of the Office of the Yemeni Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor in Lahj, Saeb Abdul Aziz, praised the outputs of the training course which was reflected in the marketing exhibition that presents what was produced by the beneficiary families, expressing his appreciation for the humanitarian support of KSrelief in this regard. Director of the KSrelief branch in Aden, Saleh Al-Dhibani, said that this marketing exhibition for female household supporters is a result of the project's effort in Yemen, which aimed at improving the livelihood of beneficiaries, empowering them economically, and providing them with sustainable job opportunities. KSrelief has implemented many projects and programs in 2022 aimed at developing the capabilities and skills of young men and women and needy families to create job opportunities in various professional sectors and provide them with jobs that enable them to be self-reliant and find income-generating sources that contribute to improving their living standards. —SPA 18:58 LOCAL TIME 15:58 GMT 0005 www.spa.gov.sa/w1849204