Great quote and article from @darrenwalker. We (@rightsmetrics ) are honoured to be grantees of the Ford Foundation and working to build the data foundations for a human rights revolution.
A fitting rebuke to Xi Jinping's degrading of rights: “We must recognize that growth is good, but not good enough. We need metrics beyond G.D.P. to measure and manage toward what matters most: the human rights and human dignity of people in every country.“ https://t.co/NKIjEyvzqx
Great job for a data scientist interested in human rights and responsible investing. Remote - so can be based anywhere in the world, but time zone overlap with NZ and the US is preferred
We are delighted and honoured to welcome @juliabossmann to @rightsmetrics’ advisory board. Super excited to leverage her deep knowledge about AI to make accurate information about human rights more accessible.
🇳🇿AOTEAROA | Check out this excellent interview where @JustSpeakNZ 's Aphiphany Forward-Taua discusses the new HRMI scores on @waateanews.
Aphiphany calls on the government to re-engage with #UNDRIP, reform the justice system, and do better for Māori.
https://t.co/XmYM0ncxU8
1. Malaysia's scoring of 79.9% on the HRMI Rights Tracker shows that we still have much room to grow in optimising our resources for a better quality of life. The "very bad" rating, at 63%, for the right to food is a wake-up call.
🕯️FORB | Our brand-new scores for freedom of religion and belief are out now.
We ran a pilot study of 9 countries. Check out the scores on the Rights Tracker:
https://t.co/NhOhLg7J4L
🇦🇺AUSTRALIA | The @humanrightsHRLC has made a statement about HRMI's new human rights scores:
"...Australia could lead the world on human rights, yet too often Australian governments fail to respect people’s human rights in critical areas."
https://t.co/TAusVIvN2o
🇰🇬 KYRGYZSTAN | Preview our 2023 data:
100% of experts in #Kyrgyzstan identified human rights defenders as being at risk of having the right to assembly + association violated. #HRDs
Join our 1h webinar (June 22) to see all the data⤵️
https://t.co/fjQZLcj0ig
🇹🇭 THAILAND DATA PREVIEW | We are releasing new civil and political rights scores for #Thailand tomorrow!
The Thai govt scores 3.8 out of 10 on the right to opinion and expression (ie bad).
Join our 1h webinar (June 22) to see all the data📷https://t.co/fjQZLcj0ig ⤵️
📐 DATA LAUNCH | There are 12 hours left until HRMI’s 2023 data launch!
Join our zoom webinar or watch the livestream on Youtube to learn more about our new civil + political rights data!
Webinar info ⤵️
https://t.co/IxuAPpIPk9
Youtube livestream ⤵️
https://t.co/whmZmAPyf0
📐 NEW DATA PREVIEW | HRMI's 2023 human rights data will be released on 22 June.
Here's a sneak peek of #Brazil's scores:
Brazil's freedom of opinion + expression score dropped from 4.4 in 2020 to 3.9 in 2022.
Join us to see the new data ⤵️
https://t.co/5DFciG0wed
I'm not aware of this happening in Aotearoa NZ, but in the US this seems to be a major problem. 2.5 min video worth watching. https://t.co/AebhhsJZ5k via @YouTube
Since #Taliban return to power, women have been excluded from political roles, jobs in the public sector, education beyond primary schools & universities. This may amount to crime against humanity of gender persecution. Link to @amnesty & @ICJ_org report. https://t.co/vGT2NISk1p