Qatar Ranked Second Safest Country in the World by Numbeo
Doha, The Gulf Observer: Qatar has been recognized as one of the safest countries globally, ranking second in Numbeo’s annual safety index, just behind the United Arab Emirates. This ranking underscores Qatar’s exceptional safety measures, making it an attractive place to live and work.
Numbeo, a crowd-sourced online database widely used by global news agencies, evaluates various safety metrics, including crime levels, safety while walking alone, and the incidence of vehicle theft and property crimes. Qatar’s impressive scores across these categories reflect its low crime rates and high levels of public security.
Qatar achieved notably low scores in areas such as crime rates, home break-ins, car theft, physical attacks, and drug-related offenses. Additionally, it received high marks for daytime and nighttime safety, illustrating the secure environment that allows residents, regardless of gender or nationality, to move freely around the city and children to play safely in public spaces.
Expatriates living in Qatar have shared their positive experiences regarding personal safety. Jillian Malinao, a Filipino woman living alone, praised the country’s low crime rates and respectful culture: “Living in Qatar has been reassuring for me. I feel safe walking home late at night or when I’m alone at home. The community and authorities are very supportive, adding an extra layer of security.”
Ehab Ewis, an Egyptian expatriate, highlighted his worry-free experience with car ownership: “I’ve parked my car in various places around the city, sometimes for several days. I’ve never experienced any issues like theft or vandalism.”
A South African family expressed satisfaction with the safety of their children playing in public parks. “Our children play outside and visit parks regularly without any concern. The parks are well-maintained and monitored, which allows us to feel comfortable letting our kids play freely,” said Janine Madlanga, the mother.
Newlyweds Ahmed and Kholod shared how safety enhances their daily lives: “As someone who works outside, I feel confident knowing that my wife is safe at home or while out alone,” said Ahmed. Kholod added, “The overall sense of community safety and the proactive approach of local police ensure a secure environment for both of us.”
Samia Farfour, a retired visitor, commented on the safety in public spaces: “It was remarkable to see young people and even families out late with no worries. When my son was at work, I often took walks or visited nearby parks and shops alone. The visible presence of security made me feel very safe.”
Reflecting on the impact of safety on tourism, Qatar Tourism reported over four million visitors in 2023, setting a new record. The ‘Tourism Sector Performance Q1 2024’ report showed a 40% increase in arrivals compared to the first quarter of 2023, amounting to 1.6 million visitors. In April 2024, the National Planning Council recorded approximately 382,000 inbound visitors, marking a 17.9% annual increase compared to April 2023.
Studies from SCISPACE further highlight that work safety and occupational health positively affect employee productivity, emphasizing the broader impacts of Qatar’s secure environment.
With ongoing plans to expand business and tourism while enhancing quality of life, safety remains a cornerstone of Qatar’s strategy to improve living standards and economic performance.