From rape and domestic violence to lack of healthcare and education, millions of women experience daily peril, but nowhere more than in the five countries a TrustLaw Women expert poll identifies as the world's most dangerous countries to be female in 2011: Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo,
Pakistan, India and Somalia.
TrustLaw Women asked 213 gender experts from five continents to rank countries by overall perceptions as well as by six key risks: sexual violence; non-sexual violence; cultural or religious factors; discrimination and lack of access to resources; and trafficking.
The info-graphics below hone in on
some of the dangers cited in the poll for each country.
Click on the images to see them in more detail.
See our SPECIAL COVERAGE page for stories, analysis, multimedia, background and full poll results and methodology.
See our SPECIAL COVERAGE page for stories, analysis, multimedia, background and full poll results and methodology.
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