The top 10 neighbors for UN Human Rights form a tight, undifferentiated band — scores run from 0.99 down to 0.95 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions.
The shape is flat. United Nations leads at 0.99, followed closely by UNICEF at 0.99, Human Rights Watch at 0.98, and World Food Programme at 0.98. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency and Amnesty International sit at 0.98 and 0.98 respectively, with Amnesty International USA at 0.97. That seven-entity core is composed entirely of Organizations — spanning Government, Non-Profit, and Activism subcategories — and represents the clearest cluster in the set. The remaining three neighbors shift category: Al Jazeera English (TV Channels, 0.97), TIME (Magazines, 0.96), and UNESCO (Non-Profit, 0.95) round out the ten. The center entity's own subcategory — Environmental — does not appear among any of the ten neighbors; the cluster is defined by international governance and humanitarian non-profits, not environmental organizations. The one Marketing Channels entry in the top 10, Al Jazeera English, is the only media outlet to break into a set otherwise dominated by intergovernmental and civil-society bodies.
The flat shape and compressed score range indicate an audience that overlaps broadly and evenly across international institutions and global news — with no single neighbor commanding disproportionate pull.