The promotional exhibition for women’s products has officially opened in Hadramout.

- Jam'an Barba'a opened the eighth promotional exhibition for women's products in Seiyun.
- The exhibition featured 120 women from Seiyun, Tarim, and Qatn showcasing their products.
- Barba'a emphasized the need for economic support and marketing opportunities for women.
- The Chamber of Commerce recently concluded training on international commercial payments for professionals.
Promotional Exhibition Showcases Women’s Products in Hadhramaut
Seiyun, Hadhramaut – 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 Seiyun. The event, organized by the Women’s Development Administration at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, featured participation from 120 women representing productive families and artisans from the districts of Seiyun, Tarim, and Qatn.
The Importance of Supporting and Empowering Women
During his visit to the exhibition, Barba’a emphasized the critical need to support and empower women economically. He highlighted the importance of encouraging initiatives that enhance local production. Furthermore, he noted the necessity of creating broader opportunities for marketing women’s products. The local authority, in collaboration with women leaders, aims to establish a permanent venue for showcasing and selling these products.
Annual Exhibition Tradition
Ahmad Bahshwan, the Director General of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, explained that organizing this exhibition has become an annual tradition. This initiative responds to the increasing variety and quantity of women’s products across professional, artisanal, and creative fields. It reflects the local community’s commitment to supporting women in various sectors.
Training for Commercial Professionals
In a related development, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hadhramaut Valley and Desert recently concluded a specialized training course on international commercial payments. This four-day course, conducted in partnership with Yemen Bahrain Bank, targeted professionals in the commercial sector to enhance their skills in modern international payment systems.
Barba’a underscored the importance of equipping commercial professionals to keep pace with advancements in international payment methods. This initiative aims to boost commercial activity and improve the business environment. Meanwhile, Hassan Ba Taher, the Director General of the Chamber, noted that this training is part of the chamber’s efforts to strengthen the private sector’s capabilities and empower workers with knowledge of modern systems.
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