A new chapter of hard work with the return of activity to the training tents again
The (Bazaar) project, in its second version, was re-launched in Tal al-Samen IDP camp in the countryside of Raqqa, through the first vocational training sessions on November 7.
The project, which aims to provide theoretical and practical training for 24 male and female trainees in the professions of sewing and dressmaking in addition to plumbing (sanitation), represents an extension of the first version of the (Bazaar) project, which concluded in mid-August.
The first version included providing theoretical and practical training for 24 male and female trainees from Tal al-Saman camp in sewing, dressmaking, haircut and hairdressing.
As for the second version of the project, it includes the completion of 27 (theoretical and practical) training sessions to raise the capacity of the beneficiaries and develop their skills in the three new professions, in order to achieve the main objective of the project, which is to reintegrate them into the labor market after providing the necessary tools to start new projects and obtain job opportunities and a steady income.
The project started again with the participation of male and female trainees aging between (18 and 45), who have moderate professional experience, and reside in Tal al-Samen camp after they were forced to abandon their houses, villages and towns during the Turkish invasion in October 2019.
The (Bazaar) project, in its first and second versions, aims to provide real support opportunities for the IDPs who were forced to abandon their previous lifestyles after the Turkish military offensive, which came to increase the suffering of the people as a result of the long conflict that has been going on for more than nine years.