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PAM organizes training for female residents in shelter

KUWAIT: A specialized committee, responsible for linking and coordinating efforts between Public Authority of Manpower (PAM), civil society institutions and public benefit associations, organized a training course in flower arranging for residents of PAM’s expatriate labor shelter. The initiative was carried out in collaboration with a flower arrangement company.

Aseel Al-Mazyad, Director of the Public Relations and Media Department and the official spokesperson of PAM, highlighted the purpose of the course. “This course aims to qualify residents and provide them with flower arrangement skills. Additionally, it seeks to enable female residents to integrate into their society and benefit upon their voluntary return to their countries after completing procedures in Kuwait.”

Mazyad mentioned that the one-day course successfully trained 48 residents, covering the basics of flower arrangement and providing instruction on essential tools. She emphasized the competent committee would continue to collaborate in linking and coordinating efforts between the authority, civil society institutions, public benefit associations, private institutions and companies. The goal is to offer more rehabilitation and educational courses for residents.

This training initiative is part of the committee’s broader efforts to foster collaboration between PAM, civil society institutions and public benefit associations. The aim is to provide educational and training opportunities specifically for female residents, empowering them and enhancing their capabilities for a better future upon their return to their home countries.

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