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Quarterly monitors
Quarterly monitors
Maplecroft’s quarterly monitors have been developed to provide organisations with an instant snapshot of key risk exposures, trends and outlooks within a country throughout the year.
Subscribers benefit from regular situation updates in the form of one-page country risk monitors, which are available for the two key areas of political risk and human rights. They are available for all countries worldwide and can be tailored to client specifications to include sector analysis or aligned with key issues of interest.
Monitors are updated quarterly – ensuring that subscribers benefit from regular and relevant situation updates that provide a vital overview of risk exposures in selected countries – and include:
Political Risk Quarterly Outlook
Qualitative analysis of significant recent events and outlooks across the three core risk areas of: governance; political violence; and business and macroeconomic risk. Each scorecard also offers quantitative country risk scores and trends of increasing, stable or decreasing risk across eleven risk areas.
Human Rights Quarterly Monitor
Qualitative analysis of key recent events and outlooks across four core risk areas: human security; labour rights and protection; civil and political rights; and access to remedy. Each scorecard also offers quantitative country risk scores and trends of increasing, stable or decreasing risk for 24 separate human rights violations categories.