In order to support vocational trainees in a first step towards success, the Syrian Society for Social Development—WGSS, in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA Syria), held in the city of Hama at the Arts Gallery of the Aisha School, Ibn Rushd Street, an exhibition of the outputs of vocational training: crochet, embroidery, etamine, woodworks, copperware and detergents.
The products women were specifically trained to manufacture were displayed in several “corners,” each exhibiting products that belong to a specific trade, including: dishwashing liquid, solid and liquid soap (detergent industry); some embroidered canvas using a variety of crochet stitches; wooden and copper items that feature pyrography, coloring and copper-pressing skills; and also some placemats and t-shirts featuring textile printing skills.
The exhibition was attended by 251 people of different ages who willingly shared their opinions about the exhibition: “When the word Aman (safety) is there we always expect beautiful results”; “Each piece in the exhibition tells a love story and a passion for work.”