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Law and order in Africa: 5 countries with the highest and lowest rankings in 2024

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published November 7, 2024
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In 2024, law and order across Africa showcases the continent’s diverse political, economic, and social environments. Economic stability often coincides with high levels of security, suggesting a link between wealth and a secure environment. This connection has influenced public perceptions of safety globally, and despite ongoing conflicts, trust in law enforcement has grown over the past decade. Gallup’s Global Safety Report, through its Law and Order Index, highlights personal security, police confidence, and adherence to law as crucial indicators. These insights reveal substantial differences in law and order across African nations, underscoring each country’s unique challenges and achievements.

Top Five African Countries in Law and Order

  1. Egypt – Score: 88
    Egypt ranks highest among African countries, boasting a score of 88 in 2024. This achievement reflects the government’s prioritization of national security and stability. With considerable investment in policing, Egypt has strengthened law enforcement and community safety efforts. This has resulted in heightened public confidence in police institutions and relatively low crime rates compared to other regions in Africa. The high score signifies a stable environment that bolsters tourism and international business while instilling public trust.
  2. Somalia – Score: 82
    Somalia’s score is remarkable, given its historical and ongoing challenges with internal conflict. With substantial support from international organizations and local initiatives aimed at rebuilding its security framework, Somalia has made strides in law enforcement. These efforts are essential in restoring trust in law enforcement structures, making progress in maintaining public safety, and reflecting a strong dedication to rebuilding the rule of law.
  3. Mauritius – Score: 80
    Mauritius, known for its peaceful society, consistently ranks high in law and order, scoring 80 in 2024. Its government has effectively prioritized rule of law, resulting in a safe environment for both locals and tourists. The nation’s emphasis on robust law enforcement frameworks and governance reflects in the public’s trust and confidence in law and order. Mauritius serves as a model for effective governance and security, demonstrating that a stable environment supports economic growth and social cohesion.
  4. Tanzania – Score: 79
    Tanzania’s high score reflects its strong focus on reducing crime and reinforcing public trust in law enforcement. Government efforts to support police initiatives and foster public safety contribute to a secure environment. Tanzania’s approach to security emphasizes community trust and the reduction of crime rates, making it one of the most secure nations in Africa and strengthening the social fabric.
  5. Burkina Faso – Score: 78
    Despite facing security concerns from sporadic regional conflicts, Burkina Faso scores relatively high, with a 78 on the Law and Order Index. This score reflects the government’s commitment to community policing and security investments aimed at ensuring safety, particularly in urban areas. While challenges remain, Burkina Faso’s emphasis on community trust and sustained security efforts illustrate a resolve to improve law enforcement and public safety.

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Five African Countries with the Lowest Law and Order Scores

  1. The Gambia – Score: 59
    The Gambia’s lower score indicates ongoing struggles with public safety, resource constraints, and a need for improved law enforcement infrastructure. Limited police resources and low public trust in authorities have contributed to security challenges. Addressing these issues through capacity-building initiatives could enhance public safety and improve law and order.
  2. Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) – Score: 58
    With a score of 58, the DRC faces persistent security challenges due to internal conflicts and limited resources for law enforcement. The country requires significant investment in security and judicial systems to build public confidence in institutions. Improved law enforcement could promote stability, reduce crime, and encourage economic development.
  3. South Africa – Score: 58
    Despite its economic strength, South Africa has a score of 58, reflecting high crime rates and complex public safety issues. The government has targeted crime reduction, yet high-profile incidents of violence impact public perception. Addressing these issues through systemic reforms in law enforcement could help restore public trust and enhance South Africa’s law and order standing.
  4. Sierra Leone – Score: 57
    Scoring 57, Sierra Leone faces hurdles in upholding law and order, primarily due to structural limitations within its law enforcement institutions. The nation’s efforts to strengthen security are ongoing, but substantial improvements are needed to address resource constraints and public safety concerns, especially in rural areas.
  5. Liberia – Score: 50
    Liberia records the lowest law and order score in Africa at 50. Challenges with limited police resources, public safety concerns, and insufficient law enforcement capabilities contribute to Liberia’s position on the index. Efforts to strengthen Liberia’s security sector and improve community trust in law enforcement are essential to enhance stability and promote public confidence in law and order institutions.

These rankings illustrate Africa’s diversity in terms of law and order, shaped by each country’s unique socioeconomic and political conditions. While some countries achieve high levels of public safety and trust in law enforcement, others continue to grapple with resource constraints and security issues. Improvements in governance, economic stability, and law enforcement capabilities are essential for fostering safer environments across the continent.

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