by Emma | 01 Nov. 2023 | Projects
On this page you can access our free comprehensive Thematic Sources toolkit for Country of Origin Information (COI) researchers. This invaluable resource, a legacy bestowed upon us by ARC Foundation, stands as a testament to their generosity and commitment to...
by Emma | 26 Aug. 2025 | Asylos blog
New USDOS reports downplay human rights abuses, raising doubts over impartiality and reliability In this blog, we take a look at how changes to the 2025 USDOS human rights reports impact the country of origin information landscape, and threaten to undermine fair and...
by Emma | 31 May. 2023 | Asylos blog
Five tips for Disability-Focused COI research By Fatima Ali For those of us who are not disability experts, it’s clear as soon as you start to look into the issues that understandings and responses to disability vary widely and are very much context dependent....
by Y P | 01 Nov. 2021 | Asylos blog
Four tips for efficient child-specific COI research By Sophie Kloos For lawyers and for adjudicators, ascertaining a potential risk on return may be especially challenging when involving children. Children may not express a fear of return as elaborately as adults, and...