Dhaka has ranked the second least
liveable city in the world, an improvement from last year’s title of ‘The most
unlivable city in the world’.
The South Asian metropolis managed
to stay in the bottom tier of the ranking for the past five years, with little
to no signs of improvement.
In the annual Liveability Ranking by
the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Dhaka scored 38.7 out of 100.
The report lists 140 cities
worldwide based on a variety of lifestyle issues such health care, education,
culture, environment and infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Melbourne scored a near
perfect score of 97.5 as it remains the world's most liveable city for the
fifth year in a row.
In this year's report, the most
startling fact is that liveability across the world has fallen by 1% due to a
decline in stability and safety, the EIU explained.
"While this may seem marginal,
it highlights that 57 of the cities surveyed have seen declines in liveability
over the last five years," the report states. The EIU puts this decline
down to incidences such as the shootings in France and Tunisia, conflict zones
in Syria, Ukraine and Libya, along with civil unrest in the US.
Top five
most livable:
1.
Melbourne, Australia
2. Vienna,
Austria
3.
Vancouver, British Columbia
4. Toronto
5. Adelaide,
Australia
5. Calgary,
Alberta
Least five
livable:
136.
Tripoli, Libya
137. Lagos,
Nigeria
138. Port
Moresby, Papua New Guinea
139. Dhaka,
Bangladesh
140.
Damascus, Syria
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