Country coverage
Which countries are included in the human rights data on the Rights Tracker?
Economic and Social Rights
HRMI currently produces economic and social rights data for around 200 countries and territories.
To learn more about how HRMI measures economic and social rights, take a closer look at our methodology.
To explore our economic and social rights data, visit our Rights Tracker.
Civil and Political Rights
Over the period of 2017-2024, our survey has produced data for 47 countries:
- American Samoa,
- Angola,
- Australia,
- Bangladesh,
- Brazil,
- China,
- Cook Islands,
- Democratic Republic of Congo,
- Federated States of Micronesia,
- Fiji,
- French Polynesia,
- Guam,
- Hong Kong,
- India,
- Indonesia,
- Jordan,
- Kazakhstan,
- Kiribati,
- Kyrgyzstan,
- Liberia,
- Malaysia,
- Maldives,
- Marshall Islands,
- Mexico,
- Mozambique,
- Nauru,
- Nepal,
- New Caledonia,
- New Zealand Aotearoa,
- Niue,
- Northern Mariana Islands,
- Papua New Guinea,
- Samoa,
- Saudi Arabia,
- Singapore
- Solomon Islands,
- South Korea,
- Sri Lanka,
- Taiwan,
- Thailand,
- Tonga,
- Tuvalu,
- United Kingdom,
- United States,
- Vanuatu,
- Venezuela, and
- Vietnam.
Explore our data by visiting the HRMI Rights Tracker.
To learn more about how we produce these data, please see our methodology.
Add your country for civil and political rights
We are asked almost daily to expand our human rights measurement work to new countries. If you would like us to produce more data for your country or region, learn more about how we can work together to make that happen.