The humanitarian relief organizations are doing best efforts to help the affected families in the city, but not in a great way that society needs it because of the low standard of living and widespread of unemployment among young people.
Layal revealed, in an exclusive interview with Arabs Today, that the humanitarian and living conditions in Aden in a very slow improvement due to the lack of basic services such as water, electricity, oil products, and the high prices of currencies, which led to a rise in food prices.
This crisis threatens the community because the families did not receive their salaries, leading to the deterioration of the living standards and poverty, she added.
Adnan added that Yemeni legitimate government did not provide any support for those affected by the war in the city of Aden until this moment, pointing out that most of the support is provided by the charitable organizations in the city.
She stressed that her charitable association is doing several projects that help to raise the standard of living and provide humanitarian service in urgent circumstances and the development of youth and the advancement of society.
Adnan revealed that Aden city embraces hundreds of displaced people from the northern and southern provinces, distributed in various civil departments, and the majority live in Brega Directorate, adding that the situation is stable in relative terms in the city of Aden, but the city is not safe.
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