Inside Afghanistan: What Life Is Like, in Afghans' Own Words
Through Afghanistan's presidential election in late September, Gallup will be publishing a new story every week on how Afghans' lives are going.
View ArticleInside Afghanistan: Law and Order Becomes a Casualty of War
Amid talk of peace, Gallup data offer insights into what has happened to Afghans' sense of safety and security during its past violent decade.
View ArticleInside Afghanistan: Nearly Nine in 10 Afghans Are Suffering
The turmoil surrounding Afghanistan's coming presidential election does not bode well for the new government's ability to help a population that gave record-low ratings of their own lives in 2018.
View ArticleInside Afghanistan: Nearly Half of Afghan Women Want to Leave
Afghan women helped push the number of Afghans who would like to leave their war-torn country to a record 41% in 2018; nearly half of women (47%) said they would like to go.
View ArticleNew Report Reveals Fragmented Global Safety Landscape
A new report from Lloyd's Register Foundation and Gallup finds that globally, safety and risk data in general are patchy -- if these data exist at all.
View ArticleGlobal Law and Order Research Center
Examine insights toward building a more secure world.
View ArticleWhat Is the Least Safe Country in the World?
Afghanistan sits alone at the bottom of Gallup's Law and Order Index rankings with a score of 38 in 2018, the deadliest year for its civilians in a decade.
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