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

26 November 2019

‘Let’s measure what we treasure: human rights’ – Anne-Marie Brook’s TEDx Talk

10 October 2019

Is the global human rights situation getting better or worse?

8 October 2019

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

23 September 2019

News: Pacific Region Co-Design Workshop to be held in Auckland

15 May 2019

Behind the scenes: The HRMI annual human rights survey

24 April 2019

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

10 April 2019

‘The first challenge is the lack of data’ – Valentina Rozo, Dejusticia

29 January 2019

‘Data is paramount’ – Seynabou Benga from Human Dignity on the need to track progress

17 December 2018

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

26 November 2018

‘Data is lacking’ – human rights consultant Talya Swissa on the need for HRMI’s data

12 November 2018

We’re expanding into new countries: will yours be one?

30 October 2018

Making sense of our economic and social rights metrics

27 August 2018

Introducing: HRMI Ambassadors

11 August 2018

Getting justice for people with intellectual disabilities in Lesotho

11 June 2018

The impact of torture and the value of HRMI’s data

11 June 2018

The campaign to save Noura Hussein, and how measuring human rights can save lives

11 June 2018

HRMI Co-Founder wins Grawemeyer Award

12 May 2018

Our Johannesburg co-design workshop: top 10 highlights

11 May 2018

We’re going to measure what matters

17 August 2017

Measuring human rights responsibly and inclusively

9 August 2017

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