This information comes from our annual survey of human rights experts, which is not yet available in every country.
Human rights experts said that People outside a country’s borders were at extra risk of violations of at least some of the 14 rights we measure in the following countries.
Middle East and North Africa
Saudi Arabia
1 out of 14 rights
Sub-Saharan Africa
Angola
5 out of 14 rights
Congo (Dem. Rep.)
8 out of 14 rights
Kenya
2 out of 14 rights
Liberia
4 out of 14 rights
Mozambique
4 out of 14 rights
Nigeria
8 out of 14 rights
Eswatini
10 out of 14 rights
Zimbabwe
8 out of 14 rights
Europe and Central Asia
United Kingdom
9 out of 14 rights
Kazakhstan
1 out of 14 rights
Kyrgyzstan
4 out of 14 rights
Uzbekistan
3 out of 14 rights
South Asia
Bangladesh
10 out of 14 rights
India
8 out of 14 rights
Sri Lanka
3 out of 14 rights
Maldives
4 out of 14 rights
Nepal
3 out of 14 rights
East Asia and Pacific
Australia
2 out of 14 rights
China
11 out of 14 rights
Fiji
11 out of 14 rights
Hong Kong
8 out of 14 rights
Indonesia
1 out of 14 rights
South Korea
1 out of 14 rights
New Zealand
6 out of 14 rights
Papua New Guinea
11 out of 14 rights
Singapore
5 out of 14 rights
Thailand
13 out of 14 rights
Taiwan
7 out of 14 rights
Vietnam
9 out of 14 rights
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