In 2024, Hargeysa's crime data reflects a moderate level of concern amongst residents. Despite generally low crime levels, there is a significant issue with corruption.
People feel safer during the day and express moderate confidence in their safety at night, pointing to positive developments in public safety.
Hargeysa struggles with pollution issues, particularly concerning the lack of green spaces and inadequate waste disposal, which detract from overall quality of life.
Air quality remains neutral, indicating average levels without major health risks from particulate matter.
Hargeysa faces challenges with waste management and noise pollution, impacting residents' comfort and satisfaction with their living environment.
Poor garbage disposal practices lead to dissatisfaction among residents, compounded by issues of noise pollution.
Green space availability is critically low, impacting environmental quality and residents’ ability to enjoy recreational activities.
While drinking water quality is rated positively, there remains room for enhancement in both access and perceived cleanliness.