Rwanda Safest Place in Africa

{{Rwanda tops the list of countries where citizens are most likely to feel safe at 92%, according to latest Gallup poll “Global States of Mind”.}}

Gallup, a leading research consultancy known for its opinion polls, has released its “Global States of Mind: New Metrics for World Leaders” report, which seeks to provide leaders at all levels of society with “timely, foward-looking economics on what their citizens are thinking”.

It is crucial for a country’s leadership to be in touch with the mood of its citizens, according to Gallup CEO Jim Clifton, as highlighted by the events of the Arab Spring.

Gabon and Zimbabwe top the list of countries where citizens are least likely to feel safe at 39%, followed by the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho and South Africa at 38% and Chad at 30%.

Looking on the ability of citizens to meet their needs for food and shelter, respondents in the Central African Republic struggle most to meet their basic needs at 83%, followed by Togo and Guinea at 74%.

Of the top ten countries on this list, nine are on the African continent.
Malawi is the only African country that features on the list of the top 10 countries with the highest suffering at 28%.

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