Hadramout Governor Inaugurates Women’s Product Exhibition and Concludes Training Course on International Payments

- Jam'an Barba'a inaugurated the eighth women's product exhibition in Sayoun, Hadhramaut.
- women from local districts showcased their artisanal products at the exhibition.
- A training course on international trade payments was concluded by the Chamber of Commerce.
- The initiatives aim to empower women and enhance commercial skills in the region.
Women’s Product Exhibition Opens in Sayoun
Sayoun, Yemen – Today, Jam’an Barba’a, the Deputy Governor of Hadhramaut for the Valley and Desert, inaugurated the eighth promotional exhibition for women’s products in Sayoun. Organized by the Women’s Development Department at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, this event showcased the talents of 120 women from productive families and artisans hailing from the districts of Sayoun, Tarim, and Qatn.
Supporting Women’s Economic Empowerment
During his visit to the exhibition, Barba’a emphasized the critical importance of economically empowering women. He underscored the need for initiatives that enhance local production and broaden marketing opportunities for women’s products. Furthermore, he announced that the local authority, in collaboration with women leaders, is working towards establishing a permanent venue dedicated to showcasing and marketing the diverse array of women’s products.
Annual Tradition of Women’s Exhibitions
Ahmad Bahshwan, the Director General of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, remarked that organizing this exhibition has become an annual tradition that continues to grow in significance. The increasing diversity and volume of women’s products across various professional, artisanal, and creative sectors have made this event a cornerstone of empowerment in the region.
Training Course on International Trade Payments
In a related development, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hadhramaut Valley and Desert recently concluded a specialized training course focused on international trade payments. This four-day course, conducted in partnership with the Yemen Bahrain Comprehensive Bank, targeted professionals within the commercial sector, aiming to enhance their skills in modern international payment systems.
Enhancing Commercial Skills
Barba’a reiterated the importance of providing training to commercial personnel, emphasizing the need to stay abreast of advancements in international payment systems. This initiative is designed to stimulate commercial activity and improve the overall business environment in Hadramaut. Additionally, Hassan Ba’taher, the Director General of the Chamber of Commerce, noted that this course is part of the chamber’s ongoing efforts to empower the private sector by equipping workers with essential knowledge to adapt to rapid changes in the global economy.
Conclusion
These initiatives reflect a robust commitment to empowering women and enhancing commercial capabilities in Hadramaut. By fostering local production and improving skills in international trade, the region aims to cultivate a more vibrant and sustainable economic landscape.


