UNESCO's ten nearest neighbors span five distinct subcategories — Non-Profit, Government, Activism, News Publishers, and Magazines — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.97 down to 0.94.
The shape is flat: the top neighbor, UNICEF at 0.97, leads by only a small margin over United Nations at 0.96, Human Rights Watch at 0.96, UN Human Rights at 0.95, and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency at 0.95. Five of the ten neighbors are Non-Profits sharing UNESCO's own subcategory; one — the United Nations — is classified as Government; one — UNHCR — as Activism. That leaves three positions for entities outside the Organizations category entirely: NowThis News (0.94) and AJ+ (0.94) are News Publishers, while GQ Style (0.94) is a Magazine. The presence of a fashion-adjacent magazine alongside human-rights bodies and UN agencies is the most structurally unexpected element in the set — it signals that the audience composition pulling GQ Style close to UNESCO is not thematic but shaped by some shared demographic or behavioral pattern that cuts across both.
The flat, tightly clustered shape suggests an audience that is broadly aligned with international civil-society and global-news consumption, without a single dominant pull point.