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Qatar 2023 Press Freedom Profile

Qatar scores 55.3/100 on the 2023 RSF World Press Freedom Index, ranking #105 globally. Freedom House rates it Not Free (25/100). Context: pop 2.8 million, GDP $183.47B.

RSF Score55.28Global rank #105
Freedom StatusNot FreeFH total 25/100
GDP$183.47BWorld Bank data
Population2.8 millionNational total

2023 Press Freedom Scorecard

Overall score and global position

In the 2023 World Press Freedom Index, Qatar scores 55.28 out of 100 and ranks #105 globally — a satisfactory-to-problematic press environment. Of the 25 Freedom House indicators, Qatar earns 0 at the maximum 4/4 and 6 at 0/4; its strongest category is Freedom of Expression (7/16) and its weakest is Political Pluralism (2/16).

55.3 / 100

Composite index comparison

RSF Overall (Reporters Without Borders)55.3 / 100

Press freedom score — higher is freer.

Political Rights (Freedom House)7 / 40

Elections, political pluralism, government functioning.

Civil Liberties (Freedom House)18 / 60

Freedom of expression, association, rule of law, personal autonomy.

Freedom of Expression (V-Dem 2025)5.5 / 100

Academic press-freedom index from the Varieties of Democracy project (0–1 rescaled to 0–100).

Five-year RSF trend

02550751002019: 57.492020: 57.492021: 57.42022: 49.032023: 55.2820192020202120222023

Over 2019–2023, Qatar moved from 57.49 to 55.28 on the RSF scale (a decline of 2.21 points). The lowest recorded score was 49.03 and the highest was 57.49.

Year-over-year RSF movement

Qatar's biggest single-year RSF movement in the 2019–2023 window was a loss of 8.37 points between 2021 (57.40) and 2022 (49.03).

Years From To Δ score
2019 → 2020 57.49 57.49 ▲ 0.00
2020 → 2021 57.49 57.40 ▼ -0.09
2021 → 2022 57.40 49.03 ▼ -8.37
2022 → 2023 49.03 55.28 ▲ 6.25

Full socio-economic dashboard

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Demographics & geography

Population2.8 million
Urban population2.8 million
Density248.0 people / km²
Land area11,586 km²
CapitalDoha
Largest cityDoha
Latitude25.3548°
Longitude51.1839°
Forested area0.0%
Agricultural land5.8%
CO₂ emissions103,259 kt
payments

Economy & labour

GDP$183.47B
GDP per capita$64,782
CurrencyQAR
CPI115.38
CPI change (%)-0.7%
Minimum wage
Unemployment rate0.1%
Labor-force participation86.8%
Tax revenue (% of GDP)14.7%
Total tax rate11.3%
Gasoline price$0.40 /L
medical_services

Health

Life expectancy80.1 years
Birth rate9.54 / 1 000
Fertility rate1.87 births / woman
Infant mortality5.8 / 1 000 live births
Maternal mortality ratio9 / 100 000 live births
Physicians2.49 / 1 000 people
Out-of-pocket health spend6.2%
school

Education

Gross primary enrollment103.8%
Gross tertiary enrollment17.9%
account_balance

Administration

Official languageArabic
ISO abbreviationQA
Calling code+974
Armed forces size22,000 personnel

All socio-economic indicators from the World Bank country dataset (2023 snapshot).

Democratic Rights & Civil Liberties

Freedom status explained

Freedom House classifies Qatar as Not Free with a 2024 aggregate score of 25/100 — basic political rights and civil liberties are widely denied.

Within Freedom House's Middle East region (15 countries), Qatar ranks #6 on the latest aggregate score — the 64th percentile. The region leaders are Israel, Lebanon, Kuwait.

Political Rights vs Civil Liberties

Political Rights

7/ 40

Rating 6 of 7 (1 = best)

Civil Liberties

18/ 60

Rating 5 of 7 (1 = best)

Civil liberties are rated higher than political rights — everyday freedoms are better protected than the formal political framework (elections, pluralism, government functioning).

Twelve-year Freedom House trend

02550751002013: 282014: 282015: 282016: 272017: 262018: 242019: 252020: 252021: 252022: 252023: 252024: 25201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024

Between 2013 and 2024, Freedom House moved Qatar from Not Free (Not Free, 28/100) to Not Free (Not Free, 25/100).

Latest A–G indicator scorecard

A.

Electoral Process

PR

Subtotal2 / 12
  • A1Free and fair head-of-government elections

    0/4

  • A2Free and fair legislative elections

    1/4

  • A3Electoral laws and framework

    1/4

B.

Political Pluralism & Participation

PR

Subtotal2 / 16
  • B1Right to organise in political parties

    0/4

  • B2Opposition can realistically gain power

    0/4

  • B3Free political choice without domination

    1/4

  • B4Political rights of minorities

    1/4

C.

Functioning of Government

PR

Subtotal3 / 12
  • C1Elected officials determine government policy

    0/4

  • C2Safeguards against corruption

    2/4

  • C3Transparency of government

    1/4

D.

Freedom of Expression & Belief

CL

Subtotal7 / 16
  • D1Free and independent media

    1/4

  • D2Freedom of religious expression

    2/4

  • D3Academic freedom

    2/4

  • D4Free private discussion

    2/4

E.

Associational & Organisational Rights

CL

Subtotal2 / 12
  • E1Freedom of assembly

    1/4

  • E2Freedom for NGOs

    0/4

  • E3Free trade unions

    1/4

F.

Rule of Law

CL

Subtotal5 / 16
  • F1Independent judiciary

    1/4

  • F2Due process in civil and criminal matters

    1/4

  • F3Protection from illegitimate force

    3/4

  • F4Equal treatment under the law

    0/4

G.

Personal Autonomy & Individual Rights

CL

Subtotal4 / 16
  • G1Freedom of movement

    1/4

  • G2Property rights

    1/4

  • G3Personal social freedoms

    1/4

  • G4Equality of opportunity

    1/4

Each indicator is scored 0–4 by Freedom House analysts; category subtotals combine into the Political Rights (A + B + C = 0–40) and Civil Liberties (D + E + F + G = 0–60) aggregates shown above. 2024 edition.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Qatar see its biggest RSF press-freedom change?

The sharpest single-year shift was an deterioration of 8.37 points between 2021 (57.40) and 2022 (49.03) on the RSF index.

How does Qatar rank within its Freedom House region?

Qatar holds position #6 of 15 in the Middle East region on the latest Freedom House aggregate score. The region's top country is Israel (74/100).

What is Qatar's economic context for its press freedom score?

Qatar has a GDP of $183.47B across a population of 2.8 million, giving a per-capita GDP of about $64,782. Its capital is Doha; the official language is Arabic.