Sudan
Sudan ranks 154 out of 163 countries with a composite GPI score of 3.00. The country has been dealing with civil conflict since gaining independence from Sudan in 2011. South Sudan is also dealing with ethnic and political conflicts, famine, and a humanitarian crisis.
- Over 42% of the country’s population has been displaced due to violence.
- The U.S. Department of State has issued a level 4 travel advisory for Sudan as internal conflict intensifies.
- Due to the unsafe conditions, the current travel warning advises “Do not travel” to the Sudan.
- The most dangerous areas of the country: the entire country, including the capital Khartoum, Border regions, especially near Chad and South Sudan, Blue Nile region, and South Kordofan region.
Top 10 Most Dangerous Countries in Africa in 2024
In 2023, South Africa had the highest crime index among African countries, with a score of 75.5 index points. Somalia was the second most dangerous country on the continent, with 66.7 points. South Sudan is currently ranked as the most dangerous country in Africa, with the highest crime rate on the continent.
In this article, we are going to learn about the Top 10 Most Dangerous countries in Africa in 2024.