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Saudi Arabia leads G20 safety rankings

Saudi Arabia leads G20 safety rankings

Saudi Arabia ranked first among G20 countries in the 2025 safety index, according to United Nations data. This can be measured by the percentage of individuals feeling safe walking at night, which reached 97.7% for the general population, 97% for men, and 94.9% for women. Additionally, 97.2% of seniors aged between 60 and 64 felt secure. This achievement reflects the efforts of the Saudi government to enhance safety through security and technological initiatives as part of the Quality of Life Program, contributing to transforming the Kingdom into a global tourism and sports destination.

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