The 7 Most Unhappy Countries in the World Named

The 7 Most Unhappy Countries in the World Named
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Some states face serious challenges that negatively affect the level of happiness of the population.

As reported by BAKU.WS, according to wionews, Afghanistan tops the ranking of the unhappiest countries in the world due to prolonged conflicts and deep poverty.

It is noted that other countries are also experiencing pressure due to political instability, economic difficulties, and weak healthcare systems. This difficult reality has led to the lowest indicators in 2025.

Afghanistan

Afghanistan is recognized as the unhappiest country with a quality of life index of 1.364. Years of armed conflicts, economic decline, and lack of social support seriously worsen living conditions. Women and representatives of minorities face severe restrictions in access to education and medical care.

Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone received an index of 2.998. The country suffers from widespread poverty, weak infrastructure, and unstable healthcare. Political uncertainty and corruption undermine the freedom of the population and trust in authorities.

Lebanon

Lebanon ranks third in the rating with an indicator of 3.188. The country is experiencing a deep economic crisis amid political deadlock and hyperinflation. Many residents face deteriorating living standards, lack of security, and growing poverty.

Malawi

Malawi, with a rating of 3.260, is among the poorest countries in the world. Most of the population lives below the poverty line, engaged in agriculture. Key problems include weak healthcare, corruption, and limited civil liberties.

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has an indicator of 3.396 and continues to struggle with political instability, hyperinflation, and high unemployment. These factors lead to a low standard of living and massive population outflow.

Botswana

Despite economic growth, Botswana faces serious poverty. Among the main problems are unemployment, social inequality, and insufficient access to quality medical care. Corruption also negatively affects the level of satisfaction of the population.

Democratic Republic of Congo

DR Congo received a rating of 3.469. The country continues to face armed conflicts, poverty, and political difficulties. Millions of people are deprived of social guarantees, medical care, and economic prospects, which seriously reduces their well-being.

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