Pakistan is among the six countries identified as the most dangerous place for aid workers over the last decade, according to International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) report launched on April 26, reports Dawn. Titled ‘Leaving No One Behind’, the World Disasters Report 2018 was launched by the IFRC in collaboration with the Pakistan Red Crescent at an event organised at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) city campus in Karachi. The event marked the 100-year celebrations of the IFRC and its work in providing assistance in disasters and conflicts in Pakistan. According to the report, the most dangerous places for aid workers over the last 10 years have been Afghanistan, Somalia, Syria, South Sudan, Pakistan (less than 100 aid workers, including foreign workers were killed) and Sudan. Afghanistan has seen significantly more aid workers killed than any other country.