This Asylos publication addresses a critical gap in Country of Origin Information and contributes to a more informed debate about stateless Palestinians in Lebanon. Read more
This project by Asylos was designed to address information gaps about stateless persons who are seeking international protection. Read more
In addition to our ongoing, case-based research, we undertake a range of projects to improve access to information for asylum claims, manage knowledge in our own organisation, and explore how technology can help improve decision-making on asylum claims.
Take a look at some of our ongoing and previous projects below. If you have a project idea that you want to share with us, contact us on [email protected].
Download our latest commentary on the European Union Agency for Asylum's Query Response, which was developed in partnership with the Dutch Council for Refugees. Read more
On this page, you can download our commentary on the UK Home Office’s recently published Country Policy and Information Note: Rwanda, asylum system as well as to access our Country of Origin Information compilation on the same topic Read more
This joint project by Asylos and the Asylum Research Centre (ARC) Foundation was designed to address information gaps about persons with disabilities who are seeking international protection. Read more
This joint Asylos and ARC Foundation publication addresses a critical gap in Country of Origin Information and contributes to a more informed debate about children and young people with disabilities in Nigeria. Read more
This joint Asylos and ARC Foundation publication addresses a critical gap in country of origin information and contributes to a more informed debate about state treatment of LGBTQI+ persons in Ghana. Read more
This joint Asylos and ARC Foundation publication addresses a critical gap in country of origin information and contributes to a more informed debate about the situation of returned victims of trafficking from Vietnam. Read more
We deliver Country of Origin Information (COI) research training to OISC case workers, representatives of law centres, lawyers and law students in the UK. Read more
This report addresses a major gap in the COI literature and contributes to a more transparent and informed debate about young male victims of trafficking from Albania. Read more
This report serves to counterbalance a lack of country information and contribute to a more informed debate about the situation of young ‘Westernised’ returnees to Afghanistan. Read more
Surprisingly little is known about how NGOs and asylum lawyers conduct research for asylum claims. To close this gap, Asylos interviewed 20 asylum lawyers and NGO staff throughout Europe. Read more