Training program for 30 field volunteers to assess education needs in affected communities
With funding from the European Union Humanitarian Aid and in partnership with Save the Children, HUMAN ACCESS conducted a training program for volunteers involved in the comprehensive assessment of education needs in affected communities. This initiative is part of the project to provide integrated protection and educational support for boys and girls affected by conflict in southern Yemen.
The two-day training targeted 30 field volunteers from the governorates of Aden, Lahj, and Taiz. The training aimed to equip them with the theoretical and practical skills necessary to conduct a vulnerability assessment survey and identify barriers to education for children and families affected by the conflict. This will be achieved through the accurate and ethical application of data collection tools, ensuring the identification of the most vulnerable groups and the targeting of appropriate educational interventions.
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