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The Iranian Cultural Center in Al-Bukamal targets women

07/09/2022
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DeirEzzor24 network correspondent said that
The Iranian Cultural Center in the city of Al-Bukamal, east of Deir Ezzor, is trying to recruit women and girls from the city.

Our correspondent added that the center’s attempts were represented by announcing the establishment of vocational training courses for women in the fields of (sewing, make-up, hairdressing) and other professions.

He pointed out that the courses announced by the Cultural Center in Al-Bukamal are free of charge, aiming to include the largest number of women in the city.

The Iranian Cultural Center in Al-Bukamal previously held a vocational training course for young men that included some professions, in an attempt to win the affection of the people of Al-Bukamal.

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