In 2024, Grand Bassam presents a unique snapshot of crime data with the available statistics suggesting a baseline or neutral state. This suggests limited input or updates possibly reflecting a current absence of significant crime concerns.
Residents’ perception of safety does not reflect major highs or lows, indicating a general equilibrium in community safety concerns.
In Grand Bassam, air quality is perceived positively, indicating clean atmosphere and effective management of environmental pollutants.
Concerns over air pollution are minimal, supported by indices reflecting moderate pollution levels yet suggesting areas for environmental monitoring and improvement.
Garbage disposal efficiency provides an opportunity for improvement despite neutrality in public sentiment. Conversely, noise pollution is noted negatively, subjecting residents to quality-of-life challenges.
Effective strategies for noise mitigation are necessary to enhance living standards, despite cleanliness being highly rated.
While green spaces are perceived less positively, suggesting need for development or enhancement, cleanliness reflects well on the city's maintenance standards.
Water quality does not emerge prominently, indicating potentially adequate municipal water management but necessitating continued focus on water accessibility and purity.