Determining the "worst" country in the world is inherently subjective and can vary based on the criteria used—such as quality of life, human rights, economic stability, or political freedom. Different organizations and indices, like the Human Development Index (HDI), Freedom Index, or the Global Peace Index, may rank countries differently based on various factors.
It’s important to approach such discussions with sensitivity and an understanding of the complex issues faced by different nations. Each country has its challenges and strengths, and calling any country the "worst" overlooks the diversity of experiences and cultures within it.
If you have specific criteria in mind (like economic conditions, human rights issues, etc.), I can provide information or comparisons based on that.