By AFPMore by this AuthorADEN,Cashiers sort through large stacks of money inside a ragged building that is Yemen's central bank, another frontline in a ruinous conflict as it fights to stave off economic collapse. A bank teller counts money at the Central Bank of Aden in Aden on December 13, 2018. Yemen's central bank expects a $3 billion cash injection from Gulf allies Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, an official said, as the war-battered country seeks to prop up its sagging economy. PHOTO | STR | AFPThe central bank is now "arguably the most dangerous frontline in the Yemen war", said Wesam Qaid, executive director at Yemen's Small and Micro Enterprise Promotion Service. "Many more have died as a result of poverty, starvation, poor healthcare as the central bank is caught up in the conflict."
Source: Daily Nation December 18, 2018 04:52 UTC