Last updated 2026-07-19
Which countries are the least resilient to shocks? The list below ranks nations by Resilience, computed only from sourced public indicators — see the methodology. Entries without a sourced score are excluded, never filled in.
Scores are 0–100. Prefer an interactive, sortable view across every metric? Open the board →
Yemen ranks first among nations for Resilience, at 27/100, ahead of Haiti (28) and Syria (31). This page answers a single question — "Which countries are the least resilient to shocks?" — and the list below is the answer, drawn straight from the record.
Across the top 30 nations, Resilience runs from 27 down to 43 — a spread of 16 points, with a median of 39. Every nation with a sourced score is eligible; there is no shortlist.
Every score is computed only from sourced public indicators and expressed on a 0–100 scale. Nations without a sourced Resilience value are excluded from the ranking, never filled in — see the methodology for the exact inputs and weights behind the number.
This ranking is not hand-edited: it regenerates whenever NationsHelm publishes a new data snapshot, so it can never drift from the underlying scores. Last updated 2026-07-19.
Yemen (27/100), Haiti (28/100) and Syria (31/100), and 27 more — ranked by Resilience, computed only from sourced public indicators. The full top 30 is on this page.
It is computed only from sourced public indicators and expressed on a 0–100 scale. Nations without a sourced value are excluded, never estimated. The exact inputs, weights, and sources are documented on the methodology page.
It regenerates automatically whenever NationsHelm publishes a new data snapshot, so it always matches the scores shown across the site. Last updated 2026-07-19.
No. Every score traces to a citable public source and is produced deterministically — nothing is invented. Where a nation has no sourced data, the value is shown as "No data" and the nation is left out of the ranking rather than guessed.