New Spotlight Report Series – Sudan: The Situation in El Fasher

Asylos is launching the Spotlight Report Project, aiming to consistently and proactively meet COI demand and fill COI gaps with quality research in asylum procedures in the UK and globally, improving the accessibility and reach of high-quality COI. The project enables...

Volunteer Opportunity: Research Standards Support (RSS) Team – US

Help Strengthen Asylum Research and Safeguard Fair Decision-Making Asylos is seeking experienced US-based asylum lawyers or immigration legal advisors to join our Research Standards Support (RSS) Team as volunteers. About Asylos and the RSS Team Asylos is an...

Asylos’ report and commentary on Afghanistan

Afghanistan: the situation of individuals who worked for the former government, international forces, or the judiciary under the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004 – 2021) Asylos’ new COI report covers the situation of individuals who worked for the former...

December 2025 – COI research training

We are thrilled to announce that we have once again partnered with Refugee Action. Through their Front Line Immigration Advice Project, we will be delivering the second series of free COI research training webinars, end 2025. These sessions are designed for legal...

Recognising Lived Experience as Expertise: A Workshop on Inclusion in Research on Movement and Exploitation

This event will explore strategies to validate and amplify the credibility of experts with lived experience in co-produced research and Country of Origin Information (COI) research. A combination of expert panels and breakout sessions, with a Call to Action to enhance the inclusion and recognition of individuals with lived experience’s contributions in these fields.

Latest news

Asylos named grantee of the A B Charitable Trust

We are very pleased to announce that Asylos has been awarded renewed grant funding by the A B Charitable Trust. The core support will be spent towards the development of new case-specific country-of-origin research reports for legal representatives in the UK. The A B...

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Renewed grant awarded by the Sigrid Rausing Trust

We are incredibly honoured to have been awarded a grant of GBP 180,000 in core funding spread over the course of the next three years. This grant is crucial support towards Asylos' mission to ensure that country-of-origin information is accessible to all those who...

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Thank you to the Allen Lane Foundation

We are grateful for the financial support of the Allen Lane Foundation, who is a first-time supporter of our work. The grant of GBP 10,000 will be put towards the production of case-specific country-of-origin information research reports in the UK and will help us in...

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New research report on LGBTQI+ in Ghana launched

The report is the third in a series of strategic research reports that address most critical gaps in country-of-origin information This joint report by Asylos and ARC Foundation addresses an information gap on the topic of state treatment of LGBTQI+ persons in Ghana....

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New Training Webinars Announced

In November 2020, we announced five training webinars targeted towards legal representatives and those providing Country-of-origin information (COI) support in the UK at the occasion of our 10th anniversary. Asylos and ARC Foundation are very pleased to announce that,...

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We’re Recruiting a Network Coordinator

We’re Recruiting a Network Coordinator

Asylos is looking for an ambitious Network Coordinator based in Amsterdam (or nearby) with a passion for community management. The Network Coordinator will work closely with the Asylos Director and Fundraiser based in Amsterdam, the volunteer community, and the UK...

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New Research Training Handbook and Webinar Series Launched

Our training handbook Country of Origin Information (COI): Evidencing asylum claims in the UK was developed in collaboration with ARC Foundation as part of a joint training project at the occasion of our 10th anniversaries. The handbook explains basic principles of...

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Asylos receives funding from the Haella Foundation

The Haëlla Foundation is a Dutch foundation supporting volunteer projects in the following categories: Belief (Religion) and Society; Peace and Human Rights; Environment and Coexisting (Living Together). The Foundation is funding Asylos' work for the first time. The...

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Asylos is recruiting a fundraiser

Asylos is looking for an ambitious fundraiser based in Amsterdam with an entrepreneurial attitude towards fundraising. The Fundraiser will work closely with the Asylos Director based in Amsterdam, the Network Coordinator and UK consultants based in London and with the...

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Research Request Form Re-Opened

As of October 1st, we have re-opened our research request form after a summer break. We look forward to receiving your research requests.Before you make a request, please browse our database to see if it already contains information that is relevant to your client.

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