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We are 100 volunteers based across the world who speak more than 25 languages and donate at least two hours per week to research information for asylum claims. We work in regional teams supervised by volunteer research coordinators, with support from a dedicated team of staff and consultants in Brussels and London, our board of trustees and our advisory committee members.

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Published: 6th May, 2019

Updated: 22nd May, 2019

Author: Sophie Kloos

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