World's 8 Most Unsafe Places To Work
Somalia: Until recently, the country never had a stable government to look after the helm of affairs. And, going by this you can clearly say how tough it can get for individuals who are opting to work here. In Somalia, as the security situation continues to deteriorate, many organizations are finding it increasingly difficult to accomplish the desired results. The humanitarian context in Somalia is one of the worst in the world. Many workers have encountered risks in terms of financial resources, the possibility of corruption, security concerns, and the threats to humanitarian principles. On top of this, the country has long been defined by terrorism, famine, and piracy.
South Sudan: The world’s youngest country came into existence even with great challenges. This achievement of Sudan noticed a major milestone and opportunity for South Sudanese, but the problems don’t seem to go away from them any time sooner. South Sudan has one of the world's weakest economies and by far the most underdeveloped due to little infrastructure development. The country even now faces the highest maternal mortality and female illiteracy rates in the world. In addition, industry and infrastructure in this landlocked nation remain limited, daunting prohibitive costs on the procurement and delivery of relief items and other operational activities. However, this can be managed to an extent. The biggest issue is the constant battles between the government and the rebels, making it highly difficult for working professionals and immigrants.
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