Aden at a Glance Compare Aden with

    Considering a career with the UN or another international organization in Yemen? This profile covers cost of living and purchasing power, the ICSC hardship classification and human development — so you know what living there really means. For pay by grade, see the Salary & Benefits tab.

    Capital
    Sanaa
    Currency
    Rial (YER)
    Region
    Asia
    Languages
    Arabic
    Area
    527,970 km²
    Calling code
    +967
    Is This the Right Posting for You? UNjobnet estimate

    Two quick reads that pull the picture together — one for bringing family, one for the practical difficulty of relocating — built on the ICSC hardship classification for Aden, Yemen.

    Family posting suitability
    Non-family duty station

    Dependants may not accompany staff at a non-family duty station. Internationally recruited staff receive a non-family allowance (about $19,800/year with eligible dependants, $7,500 without).

    Highest hardship (E) Non-family Danger pay
    Relocation difficulty
    A very demanding move

    How demanding the practical move is likely to be — the hardship category alongside everyday infrastructure. The UN's relocation entitlements (shipping, DSA, settling-in grant, rental subsidy) are designed to offset this.

    Highest hardship (E)

    How we calculate these. Both begin with the ICSC hardship category — the UN's own assessment of living and working conditions — refined by child-health and safety indicators (family suitability) and infrastructure access (relocation difficulty). These are national estimates, not verdicts: each duty station has its own security, medical and family arrangements.

    Human Development & Society
    Low Human Development
    0.470 HDI rank #184 of 193
    69
    Life expectancy (yrs)
    $1,018
    GNI / capita
    5.5
    Mean yrs schooling
    7.5
    Expected yrs schooling

    The UNDP Human Development Index combines health, education and income; Yemen is in the low band — a signal of living conditions, services and schooling for staff and family. UNDP data