Explore human rights scores across countries, rights, and people.
Discover, for 47 countries so far, who is particularly at risk of violations of rights in each country.
Everything on the Rights Tracker is freely available for use by human rights advocates, researchers, governments, and others, under a Creative Commons licence. You are welcome to download and use the full dataset with acknowledgement.
The Rights Tracker is created by the Human Rights Measurement Initiative, the first global project to track the human rights performance of countries systematically.
Our goal is to measure country performance of every human right in international law. We have begun with a collection of civil and political rights (Empowerment and Safety from the State rights), and a collection of economic and social rights (Quality of Life rights), each measured by a different method.
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