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World's Safest Countries 2019

Marc Getzoff

JANUARY 23, 2019

Safest Countries in the World
Global Finance magazine's safety index factors in risks of natural disaster with crime, terrorism and war to present a more rounded analysis of the world's safest countries.

Rank
Country Safety Index Score


1 Iceland 6.16
2 Switzerland 7.01
3 Finland 7.04
4 Portugal 7.07
5 Austria 7.08
6 Norway 7.27
7 Qatar 7.28
8 Singapore 7.34
9 Denmark 7.41
10 New Zealand 7.42

11 Canada 7.42
12 Slovenia 7.44
13 Sweden 7.50
14 Czech Republic 7.68
15 Spain 7.81
16 Ireland 7.82
17 Estonia 7.89
18 Australia 7.95
19 Belgium 7.98
20 Germany 8.09

21 United Arab Emirates 8.21
22 Croatia 8.27
23 Oman 8.34
24 Latvia 8.45
25 Lithuania 8.49
26 Slovakia 8.53
27 Poland 8.54
28 Hungary 8.61
29 Mongolia 8.74
30 Bhutan 8.79

31 Netherlands 8.82
32 Cyprus 8.88
33 Romania 8.88
34 South Korea 8.93
35 Uruguay 8.93
36 France 9.01
37 Kuwait 9.10
38 United Kingdom 9.21
39 Malaysia 9.22
40 Italy 9.23

41 Botswana 9.25
42 Bulgaria 9.27
43 Japan 9.49
44 Kazakhstan 9.50
45 Morocco 9.53
46 Moldova 9.58
47 Laos 9.61
48 Jordan 9.67
49 Georgia 9.68
50 Argentina 9.80

51 Rwanda 9.98
52 Zambia 9.98
53 Nambia 10.00
54 Saudi Arabia 10.02
55 Bahrain 10.02
56 Bosnia and Herzegovina 10.04
57 Greece 10.13
58 Serbia 10.14
59 Macedonia 10.24
60 Paraguay 10.25

61 Chile 10.25
62 Armenia 10.25
63 Ghana 10.27
64 Panama 10.27
65 United States 10.30
66 Malawi 10.33
67 Bolivia 10.39
68 Tajikistan 10.48
69 Albania 10.48
70 Sri Lanka 10.53

71 Azerbaijan 10.56
72 Gabon 10.57
73 Mauritius 10.72
74 Tunisia 10.77
75 Ecuador 10.81
76 Nepal 10.82
77 Iran 10.84
78 Lesotho 10.88
79 Tanzania 11.02
80 Senegal 11.08

81 China 11.11
82 Algeria 11.14
83 Vietnam 11.15
84 Brazil 11.15
85 Peru 11.22
86 Sierra Leone 11.26
87 Indonesia 11.27
88 Madagascar 11.32
89 Kyrgyzstan 11.43
90 Benin 11.60

91 Uganda 11.62
92 Israel 11.64
93 Zimbabwe 11.84
94 Cote d'Ivoire 11.85
95 Mozambique 11.91
96 Ethiopia 12.01
97 Costa Rica 12.02
98 Nicaragua 12.06
99 Trinidad and Tobago 12.19
100 Thailand 12.27

101 South Africa 12.33
102 Dominican Republic 12.48
103 Egypt 12.63
104 Mauritania 12.76
105 Mexico 12.82
106 India 12.85
107 Turkey 12.94
108 Russia 12.94
109 Cambodia 12.96
110 Jamaica 13.02

111 Kenya 13.13
112 Lebanon 13.43
113 Burundi 13.46
114 Honduras 13.55
115 Cameroon 13.56
116 Ukraine 13.91
117 Congo 13.96
118 Venezuela 13.98
119 Mali 14.15
120 Chad 14.31

121 Bangladesh 14.66
122 Colombia 14.79
123 Pakistan 14.80
124 Nigeria 14.88
125 El Salvador 15.43
126 Guatemala 15.81
127 Yemen 15.93
128 Philippines 17.70

The new year is already here and so is the 2019 Global Finance ranking of safest countries in the world. The new rankings feature update sources, an updated formula, and lots of interesting dynamics that affect where countries are ranked.

So which countries are safe, and which are not?

To explain briefly, the safety score for countries equally weighs each of the three factors: war and peace, personal security, and natural disaster risk. The safety score aggregates the indices from these three risks, thus presenting a comprehensive view of safety for each country. This also means that a high level of risk in one factor will have limited effect on the country’s overall ranking. For example, the Philippines is ranked least safe while Yemen is ranked second least safe. This can be attributed to the fact that the Philippines has poor scores in peace, security, and prevalence of natural disasters. Yemen's terrible score is due to war and famine but the country has a very low risk of natural disaster. Thus, the Philippines ranks lower than Yemen even though Yemen is a warzone.

Since our safest countries index is data-driven, Global Finance did not include countries like Syria, Iraq, or Afghanistan that were missing from the reports our rankings are based on. Including countries that have incomplete or unavailable data would have led to miscalculations and entailed guesswork, which we aimed to avoid.

The countries at the top offer little surprise; they are mostly European countries with developed economies and healthcare systems. In fact, 16 of the top 20 safest countries are located in Europe while only Qatar, Singapore, New Zealand, and Canada rank in the top 20 without being in Europe. Economic development seems to low risk from military conflict or domestic crime. In essence, these two factors are more controllable than the risk from natural disaster, which is often a function of geography.

However, several important exceptions exist for countries that are economically developed. The U.S. ranks almost exactly in the middle at 65th, well behind its economically developed peers. This is because the risk from violent crime in the U.S. is higher due to the higher rate of homicide, thus lowering the personal safety and security score. The U.S. also has a slightly higher risk from natural disaster simply due to its geographic landscape and size. The U.S. is not alone among economically developed countries with middling scores—Japan ranks 43rd, largely due to its high risk from natural disaster.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, the countries that typically rank the lowest usually have a combination of dire threats from all three threats to safety. These countries are often economically developing and are located in areas with a high risk of natural disaster. Countries such as Guatemala, El Salvador, and Bangladesh suffer from earthquakes frequently. Poor economic development in these countries is also associated with less personal safety and security.

Two countries that may be surprises are Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine (116th) has been in the midst of a low-intensity civil conflict since 2014 and joins Russia (108th) as the only two European countries to rank below the U.S. Russia has suffered from high crime as well as threats to peace amidst an economic decline that shows no signs of reversing or halting any time soon. Ukraine also suffered economically and the violence in Eastern Ukraine has not yet abated.

https://www.gfmag.com/global-data/non-economic-data/worlds-safest-countries-2019
 
I call BS on this list. Why is Pakistan end of the list almost next to Yemen????

Then you have South Africa and Brazil 20 points higher than Pakistan .... These countries have the highest murder rate in the world..

BS list.
 
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Honduras is safer than Philippines?

Bulgaria is safer than :usflag:
 
So much for "safe" China
This article is a low life trick ranking just to make delusion American like u jump up and down, feeling happy beating China in safety ranking. How many violent shooting do u see everyday in USA? 365 days killing everyday.

Only moron will take this ranking seriously. This ranking is just like the recent " 10 worst airforce in the world 2018" which has no merit but other than troll all the enemies of USA.

American has lost all innovation and advantage that they need to resort this kind of cheap move to undermine others. Pathetic. :enjoy:
 
Hey we aren't at #1. We are at #65...so this isn't exactly some fabricated pro-US list.

Stop cheating yourselves. Putting America higher than China for safety is delusion. Even if u want,the troller will not make it that obvious. USA has such serious reputation of shooting murder that every in the globe knows it.

All top 10 countries in safety list are close allies of America.

Putting America higher than China for personal safety is obviously wrong. :enjoy:
 
Stop cheating yourselves. Putting America higher than China for safety is delusion. Even if u want,the troller will not make it that obvious. USA has such serious reputation of shooting murder that every in the globe knows it.

Putting America higher than China for personal safety is obviously wrong. :enjoy:

It includes natural disasters and every time you guys get some rain or an earthquake 1000's die. Your buildings just crumble and kill people left and right. 90,000 ten years ago in Sichuan? When we loose 100 people it's a record disgrace. That's considered an incredibly lucky day for you guys.
 
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It includes natural disasters and every time you guys get some rain or an earthquake 1000's die. Your buildings just crumble and kill people left and right. 90,000 ten years ago in Sichuan? When we loose 100 people it's a disgrace. That's a lucky day for you guys.
LOL.. You need to even need to dig out 10 years ago disaster just to try prove your point for a 2019 ranking? It just shows how low u need to go.

How about dig out 1924 tokyo earthquake or 1974 China tangshan earthquake for 2019 ranking to make u american feel better while the ranking will exclude anything for American until 2018 data? Low life creature. :enjoy:

Only a delusion American like you desperate to mask inferiority of decline America will desperate to cling onto this ranking to make u feel batter in your fantasy.
 
LOL.. You need to even need to dig out 10 years ago disaster just to try prove your point for a 2019 ranking? It just shows how low u need to go?

How about dig out 1924 tokyo earthquake or 1974 China tangshan earthquake for 2019 ranking to make u american feel better while the ranking will exclude anything for American until 2018 data? Low life creature. :enjoy:

You had an earthquake in 2014 that killed over 600 people. The last time over 200 people got killed in the US was around 1908. When the ground shakes in China hundreds die. With your cement highrises 10's of thousands will die.
 
World's Safest Countries 2019

Marc Getzoff

JANUARY 23, 2019

Safest Countries in the World
Global Finance magazine's safety index factors in risks of natural disaster with crime, terrorism and war to present a more rounded analysis of the world's safest countries.

Rank
Country Safety Index Score


1 Iceland 6.16
2 Switzerland 7.01
3 Finland 7.04
4 Portugal 7.07
5 Austria 7.08
6 Norway 7.27
7 Qatar 7.28
8 Singapore 7.34
9 Denmark 7.41
10 New Zealand 7.42

11 Canada 7.42
12 Slovenia 7.44
13 Sweden 7.50
14 Czech Republic 7.68
15 Spain 7.81
16 Ireland 7.82
17 Estonia 7.89
18 Australia 7.95
19 Belgium 7.98
20 Germany 8.09

21 United Arab Emirates 8.21
22 Croatia 8.27
23 Oman 8.34
24 Latvia 8.45
25 Lithuania 8.49
26 Slovakia 8.53
27 Poland 8.54
28 Hungary 8.61
29 Mongolia 8.74
30 Bhutan 8.79

31 Netherlands 8.82
32 Cyprus 8.88
33 Romania 8.88
34 South Korea 8.93
35 Uruguay 8.93
36 France 9.01
37 Kuwait 9.10
38 United Kingdom 9.21
39 Malaysia 9.22
40 Italy 9.23

41 Botswana 9.25
42 Bulgaria 9.27
43 Japan 9.49
44 Kazakhstan 9.50
45 Morocco 9.53
46 Moldova 9.58
47 Laos 9.61
48 Jordan 9.67
49 Georgia 9.68
50 Argentina 9.80

51 Rwanda 9.98
52 Zambia 9.98
53 Nambia 10.00
54 Saudi Arabia 10.02
55 Bahrain 10.02
56 Bosnia and Herzegovina 10.04
57 Greece 10.13
58 Serbia 10.14
59 Macedonia 10.24
60 Paraguay 10.25

61 Chile 10.25
62 Armenia 10.25
63 Ghana 10.27
64 Panama 10.27
65 United States 10.30
66 Malawi 10.33
67 Bolivia 10.39
68 Tajikistan 10.48
69 Albania 10.48
70 Sri Lanka 10.53

71 Azerbaijan 10.56
72 Gabon 10.57
73 Mauritius 10.72
74 Tunisia 10.77
75 Ecuador 10.81
76 Nepal 10.82
77 Iran 10.84
78 Lesotho 10.88
79 Tanzania 11.02
80 Senegal 11.08

81 China 11.11
82 Algeria 11.14
83 Vietnam 11.15
84 Brazil 11.15
85 Peru 11.22
86 Sierra Leone 11.26
87 Indonesia 11.27
88 Madagascar 11.32
89 Kyrgyzstan 11.43
90 Benin 11.60

91 Uganda 11.62
92 Israel 11.64
93 Zimbabwe 11.84
94 Cote d'Ivoire 11.85
95 Mozambique 11.91
96 Ethiopia 12.01
97 Costa Rica 12.02
98 Nicaragua 12.06
99 Trinidad and Tobago 12.19
100 Thailand 12.27

101 South Africa 12.33
102 Dominican Republic 12.48
103 Egypt 12.63
104 Mauritania 12.76
105 Mexico 12.82
106 India 12.85
107 Turkey 12.94
108 Russia 12.94
109 Cambodia 12.96
110 Jamaica 13.02

111 Kenya 13.13
112 Lebanon 13.43
113 Burundi 13.46
114 Honduras 13.55
115 Cameroon 13.56
116 Ukraine 13.91
117 Congo 13.96
118 Venezuela 13.98
119 Mali 14.15
120 Chad 14.31

121 Bangladesh 14.66
122 Colombia 14.79
123 Pakistan 14.80
124 Nigeria 14.88
125 El Salvador 15.43
126 Guatemala 15.81
127 Yemen 15.93
128 Philippines 17.70

The new year is already here and so is the 2019 Global Finance ranking of safest countries in the world. The new rankings feature update sources, an updated formula, and lots of interesting dynamics that affect where countries are ranked.

So which countries are safe, and which are not?

To explain briefly, the safety score for countries equally weighs each of the three factors: war and peace, personal security, and natural disaster risk. The safety score aggregates the indices from these three risks, thus presenting a comprehensive view of safety for each country. This also means that a high level of risk in one factor will have limited effect on the country’s overall ranking. For example, the Philippines is ranked least safe while Yemen is ranked second least safe. This can be attributed to the fact that the Philippines has poor scores in peace, security, and prevalence of natural disasters. Yemen's terrible score is due to war and famine but the country has a very low risk of natural disaster. Thus, the Philippines ranks lower than Yemen even though Yemen is a warzone.

Since our safest countries index is data-driven, Global Finance did not include countries like Syria, Iraq, or Afghanistan that were missing from the reports our rankings are based on. Including countries that have incomplete or unavailable data would have led to miscalculations and entailed guesswork, which we aimed to avoid.

The countries at the top offer little surprise; they are mostly European countries with developed economies and healthcare systems. In fact, 16 of the top 20 safest countries are located in Europe while only Qatar, Singapore, New Zealand, and Canada rank in the top 20 without being in Europe. Economic development seems to low risk from military conflict or domestic crime. In essence, these two factors are more controllable than the risk from natural disaster, which is often a function of geography.

However, several important exceptions exist for countries that are economically developed. The U.S. ranks almost exactly in the middle at 65th, well behind its economically developed peers. This is because the risk from violent crime in the U.S. is higher due to the higher rate of homicide, thus lowering the personal safety and security score. The U.S. also has a slightly higher risk from natural disaster simply due to its geographic landscape and size. The U.S. is not alone among economically developed countries with middling scores—Japan ranks 43rd, largely due to its high risk from natural disaster.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, the countries that typically rank the lowest usually have a combination of dire threats from all three threats to safety. These countries are often economically developing and are located in areas with a high risk of natural disaster. Countries such as Guatemala, El Salvador, and Bangladesh suffer from earthquakes frequently. Poor economic development in these countries is also associated with less personal safety and security.

Two countries that may be surprises are Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine (116th) has been in the midst of a low-intensity civil conflict since 2014 and joins Russia (108th) as the only two European countries to rank below the U.S. Russia has suffered from high crime as well as threats to peace amidst an economic decline that shows no signs of reversing or halting any time soon. Ukraine also suffered economically and the violence in Eastern Ukraine has not yet abated.

https://www.gfmag.com/global-data/non-economic-data/worlds-safest-countries-2019

#FAKENEWS India is the safest country in the universe, where they treat women, children and animals with respect, and not only that India is the cleanest country in the universe.
 
You had an earthquake in 2014 that killed over 600 people. The last time over 200 people got killed in the US was around 1908. When the ground shakes in China hundreds die. With your cement highrises 10's of thousands will die.

See your desperation? How does 2014 casualties related to a 2019 ranking.. Care to enlighten me?
Why not included 1900 data all onwards and relate to 2019 for enemies of US while US will be excluded but 2018 onwards? It will make u feel better, right?

I want to see what excuse will u come up next? How about u american make up a 2018 massive China earthquake that killed 1000000 people since fake story and cheapshot are expertises of low life American? :enjoy:

I know u learn that from Nazis :lol:
 
See your desperation? How does 2014 casualties related to a 2019 ranking.. Care to enlighten me?
Why not included 1900 data all onwards and relate to 2019 for enemies of US while US will be excluded but 2018 onwards? It will make u feel better, right?

I want to see what excuse will u come up next? How about u american make up a 2018 massive China earthquake that killed 1000000 people since fake story and cheapshot are expertises of low life American? :enjoy:

I know u learn that from Nazis :lol:

Can you read the part about "risks of natural disaster" again since your comprehension level is low.
 
Can you read the part about "risks of natural disaster" again since your comprehension level is low.
BS, you western only knows how to make fake news to make u feel better. U still haven answer me how 2014 data can relay to 2019 ranking... What major disaster China has in 2018 that killed hundred? If the article say u are moron and u shall blindly accept it without questioning the logic just becos it suits u? :enjoy:

U are desperate.
 
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