Marshall Islands
Marshall Islands has a safety index value of 51. Higher values indicate safer day-to-day conditions relative to peer places.
Source family: UNData / UNSD. Country-level STATLAS estimate created during World Bank coverage expansion until a public source supplies this metric.
Marshall Islands has a safety index value of 51 in 2026. STATLAS shows this value with source attribution and update history so it can be compared against related places.
Marshall Islands's current safety index value is 51, which reads as moderate. For Safety Index, higher values are generally stronger, so the direction of the number matters as much as the value itself.
Marshall Islands's safety index value is 51 for 2026. Compare it with other country profiles and country rankings because higher values are generally stronger for this metric.
Marshall Islands's safety index value of 51 is marked for 2026 and was last updated on 2026-05-27. STATLAS keeps this date visible next to the source record.
Marshall Islands's safety index value of 51 uses UNData / UNSD as the displayed source family. The metric description is: Higher values indicate safer day-to-day conditions relative to peer places.