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Liberia human rights data workshop

21 September 2023

Rights Tracker one of only two New Zealand initiatives to be certified a Digital Public Good

31 August 2023

Does promoting economic and social rights defeat or fuel economic growth?

28 June 2023

2023 Human rights data release

30 May 2023

Human rights for ESG investing – World Bank article

25 May 2023
K Chad Clay giving a human rights Ted talk in Georgia.

‘You’re a Human Rights Person, You Just Don’t Know It Yet’ – TEDx

24 May 2023

Understanding the financial materiality of country-level human rights 

27 April 2023

Measuring what matters: children’s rights

4 April 2023

Engaging the private sector in improving human rights

29 November 2022

HRMI Solutions Co-design Summit report

30 October 2022

Impact story: Aotearoa New Zealand

27 September 2022

Rights of Older People

3 March 2022

New report: the rights to housing and health in Aotearoa New Zealand

6 October 2021

New Pacific human rights data

4 October 2021

Human Rights During the Pandemic – new report

24 June 2021

A Dive into the Human Rights Measurement Initiative 2021 Survey

28 May 2021

Non-profits like HRMI can help drive economic recovery

16 August 2020

Report: Human Rights Across the Pacific

15 June 2020

The best way to predict the future is to create it: our East Asia expansion

8 May 2020

10 reasons our ESR scores are uniquely useful for improving people’s lives

15 January 2020

Women’s rights defenders need better data. HRMI can help.

2 December 2019

‘Pacific Specific’: a new module for the 2020 human rights survey

26 November 2019

‘By the Pacific, for the Pacific, with the Pacific’: reporting on our first Pacific region co-design workshop

23 September 2019

Can we help? We have data on the human rights situation for refugees and asylum seekers

10 April 2019

‘It’s the air we breathe’ – Amnesty’s David Matsinhe on human rights and HRMI

26 November 2018

Making sense of our economic and social rights metrics

27 August 2018

HRMI Co-Founder wins Grawemeyer Award

12 May 2018

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