The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) is a non-profit organisation primarily housed in Wellington, New Zealand.
[1] It was established in 2016 by Anne-Marie Brook, K. Chad Clay, and Susan Randolph: experts in human rights and economics.
They produce a free, easy-to-access database of metrics, summarizing human rights performance in countries around the world.
They rely on a peer-reviewed methodology drawing on a multilingual survey of human rights experts from around the world.
[6] Additionally, HRMI's data has been used by various academic publications, advocacy and government reports, human rights institutes, and more.