Vocational training and women’s economic empowerment
Vocational training is considered one of the most important ways towards achieving the economic empowerment of women, so the Young Muslim Women Association established a vocational training center in Jerusalem in 1979 and it was the backbone of its programs, through which it worked to enable women to obtain the resources and opportunities necessary to compete in the labour market and expanded the program in the year 2015.
Hairdressing & Beauty Care courses
The program combines practical and theoretical learning to guarantee women obtain the skills, knowledge, and confidence necessary to perform successfully in this creative and dynamic sector. Hairdressing & Beauty Care courses The program combines practical and theoretical learning to guarantee women obtain the skills, knowledge, and confidence necessary to perform successfully in this creative and dynamic sector.
Tailoring and Design courses
We offer three levels of intensive Tailoring and Design courses, each last for three months and designed to meet the needs of young women and housewives seeking to acquire advanced skills used in today’s emerging fashion industry. We offer three levels of intensive Tailoring and Design courses, each last for three months and designed to meet the needs of young women and housewives seeking to acquire advanced skills used in today’s emerging fashion industry.
Cooking and pastry courses
A three-month program teaches culinary arts in a contemporary and healthy manner. Women learn nutrition, cost accounting, and how to cook oriental, foreign, and dessert dishes