Casablanca Ranks 55th Globally in Economist’s Safest Cities Index

Casablanca ranks 55th globally and 5th in the Arab world among the 60 safest cities in the world in the ranking of the British magazine The Economist.
Casablanca ranked 41st in digital security, 51st in health security, 53rd in infrastructure security, 49th in personal security and 58th in environmental security. These points allowed the city to obtain the 55th global rank and the 5th rank in the Arab world in the ranking drawn up by The Economist Intelligence Unit, the subsidiary of the British magazine. The Moroccan economic capital remained in the middle range (yellow) of most indices, on the threshold of the high range (light green) of the overall index.
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Copenhagen (Denmark) tops the global top 10 list of the world’s safest cities in 2021. It is followed by Toronto (Canada), Singapore (Singapore), Sydney (Australia), Tokyo (Japan), Amsterdam (Netherlands) and Wellington (New Zealand). Hong Kong (China), Melbourne (Australia) and Stockholm (Sweden) close the podium.
To carry out this study, The Economist Intelligence Unit took into account 76 indicators in the digital, health, infrastructure, environment and personal security sectors.
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