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A survey of global experts puts Afghanistan and Syria in second and third place, with the US the only western nation in the top 10

Belinda Goldsmith and Meka Beresford for Thomson Reuters Foundation, part of the Guardian development network


Women in New Delhi take part in a protest against rape on International Women’s Day. Photograph: Rajat Gupta/EPA

India is the world’s most dangerous country for women due to the high risk of sexual violence and being forced into slave labour, according to a poll of global experts.

Afghanistan and Syria ranked second and third in a Thomson Reuters Foundation survey of 548 experts on women’s issues, followed by Somalia and Saudi Arabia.

The only western nation in the top 10 was the US, which ranked joint third when respondents were asked where women were most at risk of sexual violence, harassment and being coerced into sex.

Experts said India moving to the top position showed not enough was being done to tackle the danger women faced, more than five years after the rape and murder of a student on a Delhi bus made violence against women a national priority.

“India has shown utter disregard and disrespect for women … rape, marital rapes, sexual assault and harassment, female infanticide has gone unabated,” said Manjunath Gangadhara, an official at the Karnataka state government.

“The (world’s) fastest growing economy and leader in space and technology is shamed for violence committed against women.”

Government data shows reported cases of crimes against women in India rose by 83% between 2007 and 2016, when there were four cases of rape reported every hour.

The survey asked respondents which five of the 193 UN member states they thought were most dangerous for women and which country was worst in terms of healthcare, economic resources, cultural or traditional practices, sexual violence and harassment, non-sexual violence and human trafficking.

Respondents also ranked India the most dangerous country for women in terms of human trafficking, including sex and domestic slavery, and for customary practices such as forced marriage, stoning and female infanticide.

India’s ministry of women and child development declined to comment.

Afghanistan fared worst in four of the seven questions, with concerns over healthcare and conflict-related violence.

The country’s public health minister, Ferozuddin Feroz, said the deteriorating security situation was making life difficult for women, with large parts of the country still in Taliban control after nearly 17 years of war.

“Nowadays, suicide bombings and armed conflict are the third [highest] cause of deaths and disability in Afghanistan,” he said.

“Instead of focusing on maternal health, on nutritional status, we spend it on trauma.”

The seven-year war drove Syria into third place in the survey, amid concerns over access to healthcare and both sexual and non-sexual violence.

“There are so many dangers for girls and women,” said Maria Al Abdeh, executive director of Women Now For Development, which supports women’s centres in Syria.

“There is sexual violence by government forces. Domestic violence and child marriage are increasing and more women are dying in childbirth. The tragedy is nowhere near an end.”

Somalia, where more than two decades of war has fuelled a culture of violence and weakened institutions meant to uphold the law, was again named as one of the five most dangerous countries for women.

Saudi Arabia ranked fifth, with analysts saying there had been some progress. But the recent arrests of female activists ahead of the lifting of the driving ban on women showed more needed to be done.

“One of the worst laws that prevent women from having equal opportunities is guardianship – because every woman is subjected to a male guardian. She cannot get a passport, cannot travel, sometimes she cannot work,” said Ahlam Akram, founder of British Arabs Supporting Universal Women’s Rights.

“We need to completely obliterate this system. I think change is coming, but it takes time.”

Experts said the surprise addition of the US in the top 10 came down to the#MeToo and Time’s Up campaigns against sexual harassment.

“People want to think income means you’re protected from misogyny, and sadly that’s not the case,” said Cindy Southworth, of the Washington-based National Network to End Domestic Violence.

Others in the top 10 were Pakistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Yemen and Nigeria.

India, Libya and Myanmar were considered the world’s most dangerous nations for women, who were exploited by human traffickers in a global crime worth an estimated $150bn (£114bn) a year.

“In many countries the simple fact of being female creates a heightened risk of becoming a victim of slavery,” said Nick Grono, chief executive of the Freedom Fund.

Respondents included aid professionals, academics, healthcare staff, non-government organisations, policy-makers and social commentators.

https://www.theguardian.com/global-...-ranks-india-most-dangerous-country-for-women
 
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Others in the top 10 were Pakistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Yemen and Nigeria.
 
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Others in the top 10 were Pakistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Yemen and Nigeria.

Considering India treats women so poorly it's only fair that India should be proud about being in that list.

Australia has issues as well, but at least we are ashamed of it and our police and politicians and the public do not celebrate when a child, a woman is sexually harassed or hold rallies in support of the rapist, sexual harassers, and murderers.
 
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Go out in a short skirt in an Indian city, and try the same in our friendly neighbour country.
A girl will know the difference.

Then there are places like South Africa, where no one is safe.


Anyways, the life of most girls is sad in any conservative country - and we see the same in India.
 
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Considering India treats women so poorly it's only fair that India should be proud about being in that list.

Australia has issues as well, but at least we are ashamed of it and our police and politicians and the public do not celebrate when a child, a woman is sexually harassed or hold rallies in support of the rapist, sexual harassers, and murderers.



only indians can feel happy being on the top of the list, as long as Pakistan is among the 10s...

Treating fair meaning changes from country to country, region to region

Yeah and we all know how women get treated in the Rape Capital of the world? Why every foreign tourist leaves crying?
 
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Is a valid to post old news now? if yes then why this old thread removed?
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/saud...stani-workers-over-terror-fears.634924/page-2

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Also, post this link, Please if allowed.


ABOUT THE POLL
Seven years ago a Thomson Reuters Foundation experts' survey found the five most dangerous countries for women were seen to be Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India, and Somalia. This year we set out to see if the situation had changed. We wanted to find out whether more was being done to address the overall risks faced by women, and specifically regarding healthcare, access to economic resources, customary practices, sexual violence, non-sexual violence and human trafficking. We expanded our poll to the 10 most dangerous countries with some surprising results.
World leaders vowed three years ago to eliminate all forms of violence and discrimination against women and girls by 2030, allowing them to live freely and safely to participate equally in political, economic and public life. But despite this pledge it is estimated that one in three women globally experience physical or sexual violence during their lifetime. Child marriage is still rife, with almost 750 million women and girls married before their 18th birthday, resulting in teen pregnancies that can put their health at risk and limiting schooling and opportunities.


https://poll2018.trust.org/



Yeah so congrats for super powering your way from being the top five 7 years ago to be the top rapist country now?
Makes you feel better? Or throwing blame on others as usual and trying to be the bollywood delusional escapist is gonna keep working?

95% women feel unsafe in your capital, want me to post the links to those surveys? You ever feel a tiny bit of shame over that?

As for your article from past years bullshit. The poll happened in June 2019. So you can cut your crap. And that's not the only link to the poll.

https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-10-most-dangerous-countries-for-women.html

Hell I even came across a link carrying headlines of Afghanistan being the second most dangerous country for women. And india being the Top.
Congrats probably?

You folk should be so proud of your progress as a nation.
Trying to drag Pakistan to draw comparisons, the same country you say there is no comparison with, because we are supposedly bankrupt terrorists, while you are the most progressive super power there is.
I know you guys feel proud to be referred to as Rape Capital Dwellers...
There needs to be a perverted level check before anyone lets you folk in their country tbh...
 
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People living in extreme poverty, as share of world total.
Nigeria: 15.7%
Congo: 10%
India: 8%
Ethiopia: 4.6%
Tanzania: 3%
Bangladesh: 2.3%
South Africa: 2.3%
Indonesia: 2.1%
Yemen: 1.6%
Brazil: 1.1%
China: 0.9%
Pakistan: 0.3%
US: 0.3%
Mexico: 0.3%
(World Poverty Clock)
 
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Yeah and we all know how women get treated in the Rape Capital of the world? Why every foreign tourist leaves crying?
I don't support crimes against women or child. I don't agree with title of rape capital of world just because of reporting crime and your hate. when same crime is happening in every corner of the world. I feel not good when hearing a crime against local or foreigner. It bond to happened since we are most populace country with less sq meter per person with free media.
 
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People living in extreme poverty, as share of world total.
Nigeria: 15.7%
Congo: 10%
India: 8%
Ethiopia: 4.6%
Tanzania: 3%
Bangladesh: 2.3%
South Africa: 2.3%
Indonesia: 2.1%
Yemen: 1.6%
Brazil: 1.1%
China: 0.9%
Pakistan: 0.3%
US: 0.3%
Mexico: 0.3%
(World Poverty Clock)
Wow, Pakistan is as good as the US and better than China.

We have a lot of catching up to do.

Congrats Pakistan. If only we had sense, we would not waste money on our army, space, bollywood and focused on feeding people...

Go out in a short skirt in an Indian city, and try the same in our friendly neighbour country.
A girl will know the difference.

Then there are places like South Africa, where no one is safe.


Anyways, the life of most girls is sad in any conservative country - and we see the same in India.
Nonsense.

Why would any sane girl wear a short skirt ANYWHERE? Is there a shortage of clothes?
 
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Sorry but the thread is not opened by an Indian. Both countries are equality unsafe for women's because their mind is too dirty.

I have discussed with Pakistani friends (girls) and they do feel the same as like I feel in India. The ONly Man have to be changed their mentality
My little Sanghi there is a hige difference between the two countries...

In India goon patrol streets in order to protect cows while their own women being raped by their colleagues in moving buses and cars.
 
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Note not a single Muslim country in top rank. Shows we have morals. Rest don't.
 
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