World's 10 Most Dangerous Places for Employees
#6.Somalia
Following the outbreak of the civil war in 1991, numerous problems had risen, with regard to access to education in rural areas, in Somalia. Inter-clan fighting has claimed thousands of lives in the north of the country, while territorial control in the capital, Mogadishu is carved up between many clans and warlords. Ethiopia attacked Islamic troops in Somalia in late 2006, resulting in hundreds of casualties and the internal displacement of thousands. Pirates patrols the places armed with AK-47s and holds crews to ransom. There’s hardly any economic growth, no formal banking sector and the government has not yet been able to collect taxes from the people. Somalia is one of the dangerous places to work, with all these conflicts happening in the background.
#7. Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a country in south Asia. The country has poor infrastructure for business, high corruption, no access to clean drinking water, and shortage of power. There is always a looming fear of political instability in the country. On top of it, the country has seen many factories and buildings collapse and even catch fire. And also beginning of this year when the country held elections, there were violence and killings as the opposition boycotted the polls.
#8.Democratic Republic of Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo is a country located in Central Africa. The country is extremely rich in natural resources but political instability, a lack of infrastructure and a culture of corruption have historically limited development, extraction and exploitation efforts. The Congolese Civil Wars which took place in 1996 resulted in the deaths of 5.4 million people. Due to these deaths, the country has seen epidemics of many diseases malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia, and malnutrition. As of 2013, according to the Human Development Index, the country has a low level of human development. Now there's civil war between government and rebels, the only job you should go for in Congo is of a war reporter.
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