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#8 Pakistan: Pakistan’s economy is not a concern as compared to South Sudan or Zimbabwe. In fact, it is considered to be rapidly growing with developments at full scale. It has also been ranked 26th in terms of Purchasing Power Parity. The major problem the country is undergoing at present is the political instability and presence of very influential terror groups like the Al-Qaeda and Taliban, making it highly difficult for professionals to work. With these two terrorist outfits headquartered in Pakistan the country faces constant bombings and violence taking place between the sunni-shia groups. In addition, even most of the work environment remains unhealthy with limited safety amenities for the workers. The country also lacks basic power infrastructure, which result in extensive power cuts.

#7 Afghanistan: Afghanistan comes up in the list of the world’s most dangerous countries to work in. Even with thousands of private security and army personnel deployed in the country, certain parts of the country, like the areas bordering Pakistan are hotspots of violence. People in those regions are believed to own some sort of automatic weapon for security purpose. According to the data released by United Nations officials, relief workers are the most targeted ones by the militants operating in the country. The number of aid workers killed in Afghanistan has more than tripled in 2013.
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