Karachi was ranked among the ‘least-liveable cities in the world’ last week, ranking 170th among 173 cities on the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) annual Global Liveability Index 2026. The EIU’s ranking measures indicators such as stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure, and quantifies the challenges presented to an individual’s lifestyle in any given location. Karachi scored poorly in nearly all metrics except education, with an overall score of 43 out of 100 — higher only than Dhaka, Tripoli and Damascus. It scored 20 on stability, 54 on healthcare, 36 in culture and environment, 75 in education and 52 in infrastructure. Work is carried out on Karachi’s Red Line BRT on a dug-up road. — White Star A motorcyclist navigates over a broken road in Karachi. — White Star Cars drive single-file along a road that is mostly dug up in Karachi. — White Star Workers carry out construction work on a pipeline under a dug-up road in Karachi. — White Star Vehicles idle amid a traffic jam in Karachi. — White Star Heavy traffic on a partially dug-up road in Karachi. — White Star Accumulated trash floats on the surface of a nullah in Karachi. — White Star A motorcyclist rides past a pile of accumulated trash in a nullah in Karachi. — White Star A woman buys a gas canister in Karachi. — White Star A man carries a gas cylinder over his shoulder in Karachi. — White Star A man sits outside amid a power outage in Karachi. — White Star Vehicles drive along a road in darkness amid an electricity outage in Karachi. — White Star Header image: A large pile of accumulated trash on a Karachi road. — White Star