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5 most dangerous countries for women in the world

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 2, 2024 5511 Minutes read0

Safety is a fundamental right, but unfortunately, women in some parts of the world face significant dangers simply because of their gender.

The most dangerous countries for women are those where gender-based violence, lack of legal protections, and social inequality are prevalent, reports Nigerian Tribune. Here are some of the most dangerous countries for women:

Afghanistan

Afghanistan consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous countries for women. The ongoing conflict, combined with deep-rooted patriarchal traditions, puts women at high risk of violence, including domestic abuse, forced marriages, and honor killings. Women in Afghanistan also have limited access to education and healthcare.

India

India, despite its growing economy, is a country where women face significant dangers. High rates of sexual violence, including rape and harassment, make it one of the most dangerous countries for women.

Additionally, practices such as dowry-related violence and child marriage contribute to the ongoing threats women face.

Somalia

Somalia is another country where women are at high risk. The absence of a stable government, ongoing conflict, and widespread poverty have created an environment where gender-based violence, including rape and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), is common. Women in Somalia also face significant barriers to education and employment.

Yemen

Yemen, damaged by war and poverty, is one of the most dangerous countries for women. The conflict has led to widespread sexual violence, and women have limited access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. Child marriage is also prevalent in Yemen.

Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

The DRC is often referred to as the “rape capital of the world” due to the alarming rates of sexual violence against women. Many women and girls in the DRC are subjected to sexual violence, including rape, by armed groups.

These countries are some of the most dangerous countries for women.

If you’re planning to relocate, make more findings before you do.

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