by Emma | 01 Mar. 2021 | Projects
Ghana: State Treatment of LGBTQI+ Persons This joint report by Asylos and ARC Foundation addresses an information gap on the topic of state treatment of LGBTQI+ persons in Ghana. The topic was chosen through consultation with legal representatives in the UK who...
by Emma | 01 Nov. 2020 | Projects
Country of origin information research training Project duration: November 2019 – ongoing This project aims to improve asylum decision-making by raising the quality of country information. We develop and teach a research training curriculum to legal...
by Emma | 01 May. 2020 | Projects
Vietnam: returned victims of trafficking This joint report by Asylos and ARC Foundation addresses an information gap on the topic of victims of trafficking returned to Vietnam from the UK. The topic was chosen after consultation with legal representatives who...
by Emma | 02 Dec. 2019 | Asylos blog
Why Meticulous Country Conditions Research Is Essential to Winning Asylum in the U.S. by Alexandra Dufresne Alexandra Dufresne is a Trustee of Asylos. She is an American lawyer specialising in refugee, immigration, and child law and policy. She taught seminars in law...
by Emma | 05 Nov. 2019 | Asylos blog
In love in Afghanistan: One woman’s fight for her future The sixth in a series of posts that portray the complex journeys of individual asylum seekers who come to Asylos. by Julia Z. Pohl and Olivia Baskerville Arranged marriage is a relatively common...