
Mali
The Republic of Mali opens an anti-rating, the capital city of Bamako is a particular danger. People are kidnapped on the streets and demanded ransom, attacks happen even in hotels of international level like Radisson. Al-Qaeda terrorists are fishing in the region, offering locals a share if they surrender a foreigner.
In addition to bandits and terrorists, there is a high probability of catching dranculosis - helminthiasis, which is provoked by roundworms. Infection occurs through water.
Mozambique
This country was included in the list not because of the terrorist threat, but because of the widespread poverty in the region. Begging and robbery are commonplace. Those who resist can be beaten and maimed. Kidnapping a light-snouted person for ransom is also practiced.
Another danger is posed by Islamic groups, which have become more active in Mozambique and are seeking to establish Sharia law with all the ensuing consequences, which we have been constantly hearing about recently in connection with the news from Afghanistan.
Nigeria
The Republic of Nigeria is by no means safe from the point of view of tourism. It is the most populous country in Africa. In Nigeria, representatives of different nationalities live - more than 200, and on religious and ethnic grounds among the locals there are regular clashes. Distracted from internecine conflicts, Nigerians are kidnapping foreigners for ransom.
In addition, the Boko Haramgroup trades in the country, which is "famous" for the abduction of 200 girls. They were forcibly forced to convert to Islam and married to militants.
Coming to Nigeria without vaccinations is a bad idea: malaria and infectious diseases are as terrible as terrorists.
Sudan
The United States is confident that Sudan sponsors and contributes to the development of terrorism in every possible way. Sudan is not directly involved in terrorist activities, but takes an active part in organizing riots and sheltering militants. In addition, ethnic conflicts often occur in the country.
CAR
In 2018, news outlets trumpeted the murder of journalists in the CAR. Despite the horror of the situation, it is worth admitting that this is not the only precedent and there are many similar cases of reprisals. The life of the country consists of epidemics, famine and military conflicts, which have no end. In addition to journalists, UN peacekeeping soldiers suffer.
Libya
By the end of the XX century, Libya was considered the most prosperous and developed African region, a high standard of living and a stable economy contributed to a calm and measured life in the country. After the assassination and overthrow of the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, the country was mired in civil war. Devastation, murder and animal fear have accompanied Libya for the past decade.
Somalia
If you're hard to imagine what anarchy looks like, look at Somalia. The once prosperous and prosperous African region is mired in squabbles between gangs that can solve problems only through weapons. The civil war in the region has been going on for 30 years — and there is no end in sight.