Syrian Trust for Development secures several job opportunities

Damascus Countryside, (ST) – The Syrian Trust for Development has paved the way for securing job opportunities for people who have undergone training in various professions through working with the owners of businesses and so providing these people with a steady source of livelihood that secures an acceptable life. This job was one of the tasks of the Syrian Trust for Development’s social centers in the Damascus countryside.

The Deir Ali Center (Manara) was keen on employing women who graduated from sewing courses in one of the village’s workshops concerned with the production of children’s clothes, through working with those in charge of the sewing workshop and knowing their needs. This was affirmed by some of the workers who were met by a SANA reporter at their workplace.

Fawza Muhammad Al-Ahmad, a displaced woman from Al-Hasakah Governorate, indicated that, DeirAli Center (Manara) secured a job opportunity for her in clothes workshop, which provides her with more experience and skill. It provided her also with a steady source of livelihood.

Production manager at the clothes workshop, Jalal Amer said to SANA reporter that, there is coordination and communication with the Deir Ali center to attract people who want to work to find job opportunities for them. 

Rawan Shaheen, a supervisor in Deir Ali Center (Manara)  , affirmed in a statement to SANA reporter that, the center was keen on creating service initiatives in partnership with the people and the municipal council and following up on their implementation.

Rawan said that, the Syrian Trust for Development has provided vocational training for individuals who wish to learn a certain profession or craft or acquire additional skills to manage their business, depending on a group of professional trainers with experience in the field of project development in order to meet market requirements.

Raghda Sawas

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