Lagos, Damascus, Tripoli, Caracas, Harare, 5 Others Rank 10 Least Liveable Cities in the World

Abiola Olawale
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By Abiola Olawale 

A global group made up of top international economists , the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has released its 2025 Global Liveability Index, identifying Damascus, Syria; Lagos, Nigeria; Tripoli, Libya; Caracas, Venezuela; and Harare, Zimbabwe, alongside five other cities as the world’s least liveable cities.

The rankings, based on factors such as stability, healthcare, culture, environment, education, and infrastructure, highlight ongoing challenges in urban centers grappling with conflict, economic instability, and infrastructural deficits.

According to the EIU’s latest report, the following cities rank as the least liveable in 2025, with scores reflecting their performance across key metrics:

Damascus, Syria (20.0)

– Ongoing conflict and political instability continue to make Damascus the least liveable city globally, with severe disruptions to basic services and safety.

Tripoli, Libya (40.1)

– Persistent unrest and weak governance hinder Tripoli’s ability to provide a stable living environment.

Dhaka, Bangladesh (41.7)

– Overpopulation, pollution, and strained infrastructure contribute to Dhaka’s low ranking.

Karachi, Pakistan (42.7)

– Security concerns and inadequate public services keep Karachi among the least liveable urban centers.

Algiers, Algeria (42.8)

– Political tensions and limited access to quality healthcare and education impact Algiers’ score.

Lagos, Nigeria (43.5)

– Nigeria’s economic hub struggles with traffic congestion, inadequate infrastructure, and security challenges.

Harare, Zimbabwe (43.8)

– Economic crises and governance issues continue to plague Harare’s livability.

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

– High crime rates and poor infrastructure place Port Moresby on the list.

Kyiv, Ukraine

– The ongoing conflict with Russia severely impacts Kyiv’s livability, despite its cultural significance.

Caracas, Venezuela

– Hyperinflation, political instability, and shortages of basic goods make Caracas one of the least liveable cities.

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