The Global RIghts Project

Creating an annual human rights report card for all countries of the world

The Global RIghts Project (GRIP) draws upon the world’s largest quantitative human rights database to create an annual report on global human rights practices.

The GRIP annual report grades each nation of the world according to its respect for a suite 25 representative human rights. Measures for each right are drawn from the CIRIGHTS Data Project, which aims to measure every human right in every country on an ongoing basis.

Our goals:

              

  • Provide policymakers, NGOs, journalists, and others with objective information about human rights practices worldwide.
  • Deepen our understanding of the factors that predict better or worse human rights practices while tracking trends over time.
  • Involve students in textual analysis and other techniques used to objectively measure human rights.


  • Meet the Team

    The Global RIghts Project is led by an interdisciplinary team of faculty and students from the URI Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies and the Department of Political Science.                                           

    Meet the Team

    The Global RIghts Project is a collaboration between the URI Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies, the Department of Political Science and the CIRIGHTS Data Project.

                                                       

    Contact Us

    Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies
    Multicultural Student Service Center, Room 202
    74 Lower College Road
    Kingston, RI 02881

    Ph: 401.874.2875
    nonviolence@etal.uri.edu