In Direct Aid, we care about women’s economic empowerment in African society, believing that women are half of the community, especially those who support low-income families, poor girls, mothers of orphans, widows, and divorced women. Sewing, embroidery, and other handicrafts that suit them to help them find a suitable income for their families

In this context, the Direct Aid Office in Sudan concluded a few days ago a professional training courses for the mothers of orphans and girls within the aid programs to rehabilitate women in Africa to help them provide sustainable income for their families. The number of graduates reached 67 trainees trained in soap making, hygiene materials, pottery, shoes and beads, and sewing. They participated in some awareness-raising activities and memorized the Holy Qur’an. The course concluded with an exhibition of the trainees’ achievements in the training workshops they attended.