Top 10 Most Dangerous Countries for Women 2021. (Global ranking, UN & Human Rights) India tops a global ranking of most dangerous countries for Women.
Below are the most dangerous countries for Women 2021:
1. India
2.Afghanistan
3.Syria
4.Somalia
5.Saudi Arabia
6.Pakistan
7.DemocraticRepublic of Congo
8.Yemen
9.Nigeria
10.United States.

Reasons why they made the list ;
India
India’s rise to the top of shame may be the result of increased awareness around women’s safety, following a highly publicised rape case in 2012. A 23-year-old woman travelling in a private bus in Delhi was raped by all other male passengers (and the driver), tortured and eventually died from her injuries.
In a separate case, in the town of Kotwali Nagar, a seven-year-old girl was raped and murdered during a wedding.
A16-year-old girl, who died after she was raped and burnt alive in her own home. With several others over the years.
Saudi Arabia
Overall fifth, but the conservative kingdom was named the second-most dangerous country for women in terms of economic access and discrimination, including in the workplace and in terms of property rights. Fifth in terms of the risks women face from cultural and religious practices.
Democratic Republic Of Congo
Listed as seventh, with the United Nations warning millions of people face “hellish living conditions” after years of factional bloodshed and lawlessness. Ranked as second-most dangerous country for women as regards sexual violence, and between seventh and ninth in four other questions.
Nigeria
Ranked as ninth, most dangerous country for women, with human rights groups accusing the country’s military of torture, rape and killing civilians during a nine-year fight against Boko Haram militants. Nigeria was named fourth-most dangerous country along with Russia when it came to human trafficking. It listed sixth-worst on the risks women face from traditional practices.
United States
The only Western nation in the top 10 and joint third with Syria for the risks women face in terms of sexual violence, including rape, sexual harassment, coercion into sex and a lack of access to justice in rape cases.