by Emma | 06 Jun. 2019 | Asylos blog
Why I Volunteer Our Africa team researcher Yowali shares her take on what motivates her to volunteer with Asylos. I recently made a big move from Belgium to Canada, and my new routine has given me little to no time for extra activities. Saturdays and Sundays are the...
by Emma | 01 May. 2019 | Projects
Albania: trafficked boys and young men Legal representatives representing young Albanian asylum seekers in the UK and elsewhere in Europe identified this topic as a major gap in country-of-origin information (COI) relating to young person and child-specific...
by Emma | 12 Mar. 2018 | Asylos blog
Preserving the Palestinian identity in the fight for recognition The third in a series of posts that portray the complex journeys of individual asylum seekers who come to Asylos by Emanuela Colaci Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human rights affirms that...
by Emma | 21 Dec. 2017 | Asylos blog
Transgender and trafficked from Thailand The second in a series of posts that portray the complex journeys of individual asylum seekers who come to Asylos. by Michaela Korodimou This instalment of Asylum stories brings you the story of A, a young person from Thailand...
by Emma | 07 Dec. 2017 | Asylos blog
Rwandan ‘peace camps’, persecution and the struggle to be believed The first in a series of posts that portray the complex journeys of individual asylum seekers who come to Asylos. by Michaela Korodimou S is a Hutu-Tutsi girl who, like many young Rwandans was called...