Freedom in the World is the most widely read and cited report of its kind, tracking global trends in political rights and civil liberties for over 50 years.
About the Report
Since 1973, Freedom House has assessed the condition of political rights and civil liberties around the world. It is used on a regular basis by policymakers, journalists, academics, activists, and many others.
The Data
The Freedom in the World report is composed of numerical ratings and supporting descriptive texts for 195 countries and 15 territories. External analysts assess 210 countries and territories, using a combination of on-the-ground research, consultations with local contacts, and information from news articles, nongovernmental organizations, governments, and a variety of other sources. Expert advisers and regional specialists then vet the analysts’ conclusions. The final product represents the consensus of the analysts, advisers, and Freedom House staff.
For each country and territory, Freedom in the World analyzes the electoral process, political pluralism and participation, the functioning of the government, freedom of expression and of belief, associational and organizational rights, the rule of law, and personal autonomy and individual rights.
Comparative and Historical Data Files:
- All Data, FIW 2013-2024 (Excel Download)
- Country and Territory Ratings and Statuses, 1973-2024 (Excel Download)
- Aggregate Category and Subcategory Scores, 2003-2024 (Excel Download)
- List of Electoral Democracies, FIW 2024 (Excel Download)
Donors
This report was made possible by the generous support of the Dutch Postcode Lottery, Google, Inc., the Hurford Foundation, Jyllands-Posten Foundation, the Merrill Family Foundation, Meta Platforms, Inc., and Robert Tuttle & Maria Hummer-Tuttle.
The Freedom in the World Junior Fellowship program gives young researchers critical work experience in the democracy and human rights field. The nine-month program funds Junior Fellows in core research positions to contribute to this report, and equips them with a range of marketable skills that can propel them on to successful careers.
The Freedom in the World Junior Fellowship program is generously underwritten by the Merrill Family Foundation, with support from the Panter Family Fund. The Junior Fellows contributing to Freedom in the World 2024 include:
Tsering, Junior Fellow for Asia-Pacific
Gaby Ivanova, Junior Fellow for Europe and Eurasia
Eva Stanley, Junior Fellow for sub-Saharan Africa
Freedom House is committed to editorial independence and is solely responsible for this report’s content.
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Methodology
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Report Archive
The first edition of Freedom in the World covered the year 1972. Find reports from 1972 to the present, including full PDF reports downloads and historical data in Excel format.
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