Ranked: The 10 Least Livable Cities in the World in 2025

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While some cities are celebrated for their high quality of life, others are plagued by deep-rooted challenges that make daily life difficult and dangerous in many cases.

From ongoing wars and political instability to inadequate infrastructure, this map shows the 10 least livable cities in the world, according to The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Index 2025.

The index ranks cities on over 30 factors across five categories to determine their overall livability. Factors include:

What is the Least Livable City in the World?

Below, we show the 10 least livable cities in the world according to The Economist, and their livability scores.

Rank City Location EIU Liveability Index Score
164 Caracas 🇻🇪 Venezuela 44.9
165 Kyiv 🇺🇦 Ukraine 44.5
166 Port Moresby 🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea 44.1
167 Harare 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe 43.8
168 Lagos 🇳🇬 Nigeria 43.5
169 Algiers 🇩🇿 Algeria 42.8
170 Karachi 🇵🇰 Pakistan 42.7
171 Dhaka 🇧🇩 Bangladesh 41.7
172 Tripoli 🇱🇾 Libya 30.0
173 Damascus 🇸🇾 Syria 20.0

Damascus, the capital of Syria, remains the world’s least livable city in 2025.

Despite a dramatic regime change in Syria in late 2024, the effects of over a decade of civil war have left the capital with shattered infrastructure, limited access to health care and low levels of public safety.

The overall score for Damascus is nearly 10 points lower than that of the next-worst city, Tripoli, Libya.

Tripoli, Libya’s capital, continues to struggle with political instability, factional fighting, and collapsed public services. Like Damascus, it showed no improvement over previous years.

Kyiv continues to rank near the bottom amid Ukraine’s ongoing war with Russia, which has severely impacted its infrastructure and safety.

Overall, the bottom of The Economist’s livability rankings is largely filled by cities from the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South Asia.

The average score for livability in 2025 was 76.1 out of 100, the same as 2024. However, scores in the stability category have continue to decline amid widespread geopolitical tension and civil unrest around the world.

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