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UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency

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The top 10 neighbors for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency span non-profits, a government body, a TV channel, and a news publisher — no single entity dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.99 down to 0.97.

The shape is flat. Human Rights Watch leads at 0.99, followed by the United Nations at 0.98, Al Jazeera English at 0.98, UNICEF at 0.98, and UN Human Rights at 0.98. Amnesty International (0.97), World Food Programme (0.97), Amnesty International USA (0.97), Al Jazeera News (0.97), and UN Women (0.97) round out the set. By subcategory, five of the ten are Non-Profits, one is Government, one is Environmental (UN Human Rights), one is a TV Channel, and two are News Publishers. The center entity's own subcategory — Activism — appears zero times in the top 10; the nearest audiences are shaped primarily by the non-profit and intergovernmental cluster, with international news outlets as a secondary presence. That cross-kind pattern is the defining feature here: UNHCR's audience looks more like the readership of multilateral institutions and human rights organizations than like other activist accounts.

The flat distribution across all ten neighbors — less than two percentage points separating first from tenth — indicates an audience with broad, even overlap across the international civil society and global news space rather than a concentrated pull toward any single peer.

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