SourceScore
PEERS · 5 CLOSEST · UNESCO

Sources at UNESCO's tier

The 5 sources closest to UNESCO (A · 86) by composite SourceScore Index, across all categories. Use this view to discover at-tier peers regardless of vertical.

Reference
UNESCO
en.unesco.org · Government
Disc A · 90·Mod-Ref A · 86·Vel B · 82
A·86
Discipline leader
Journal of the American Medical Association
A+ · 95+5 vs you
Modern Reference leader
BEA
A · 88+2 vs you
Velocity leader
Associated Press
B · 84+2 vs you
Peer-group means (excluding UNESCO)
Index
86
0 vs you
Discipline
92
+2 vs you
Modern Reference
86
0 vs you
Velocity
81
-1 vs you

The 5 closest peers

  1. 1
    Associated Pressapnews.comNews

    Cooperative wire service with style guide that defines US journalism standards since 1846.

    Discipline A · 89(-1)Modern Reference A · 86Velocity B · 84(+2)
    A·86
  2. 2
    BEAbea.govGovernment

    US Bureau of Economic Analysis — primary source for GDP, personal income, trade, and BOP statistics.

    Discipline A · 92(+2)Modern Reference A · 88(+2)Velocity B · 78(-4)
    A·86
  3. 3
    European Space Agencyesa.intGovernment

    European intergovernmental space agency; primary source for European space + earth-observation missions.

    Discipline A · 92(+2)Modern Reference A · 88(+2)Velocity B · 82
    A·86
  4. 4

    International monetary cooperation organization; World Economic Outlook + IFS database; research arm.

    Discipline A · 90Modern Reference A · 86Velocity B · 82
    A·86
  5. 5

    Peer-reviewed general medical journal published by AMA; among the most-cited clinical-research venues.

    Discipline A+ · 95(+5)Modern Reference B · 82(-4)Velocity B · 80(-2)
    A·86

How we picked these peers

Peers are the 5 sources with the smallest absolute distance to UNESCO on the composite SourceScore Index, across all government and non-government sources. Distance is computed as |peer Index − UNESCO Index|. Ties are broken by higher Index first, then alphabetical by name.

Distinct from UNESCO's curated comparator hub, which lists hand-selected head-to-head pairs. Peers is auto-computed from the score data — every source has one, and it surfaces neighbors regardless of editorial selection.