In 2024, N'Djamena faces considerable challenges with crime, marked by a high index crime level indicating significant safety concerns among residents. Intense worries about both property and violent crimes highlight the city’s ongoing struggles with security.
Residents report feeling significantly less safe, especially at night, which points to widespread anxiety regarding physical safety in N'Djamena.
Pollution remains a critical issue for N'Djamena in 2024, with air quality indicators such as PM2.5 and PM10 presenting troubling, though manageable, concerns. The quality of air in highly urbanized areas is adversely affected by industrial activities and vehicle emissions.
The overall perception of air quality is negative, with long-term health implications for residents at the forefront of the public's mind.
Problems with waste management and noise pollution notably detract from the quality of life in N'Djamena. Garbage disposal remains inefficient, affecting cleanliness and public satisfaction across several neighborhoods.
In addition to these issues, noise and light pollution significantly impact daily living conditions, particularly in densely populated and economically bustling areas.
Green spaces, though limited, provide necessary relief amidst the urban backdrop of N'Djamena. Enhancing these areas could offer significant benefits to the city's environmental and social health.
While water quality and accessibility are generally rated acceptable, there is room for improvement to ensure safety and reliability for all residents.