Asylos is looking for an ambitious Development Manager based In the Netherlands or the UK with an entrepreneurial attitude towards fundraising. The deadline for applications has now passed. Read more
Asylos is looking for an ambitious Operations Assistant based In the Netherlands or the UK with attention to detail and a passion for human rights and asylum. The application deadline is 12 June 2022. Read more
This information session on 16 May 2022 is for stakeholders in Pakistan who are working with asylum seekers from Afghanistan. We will discuss the practical use of country origin information by lawyers. Read more
Help us improve the quality of country of origin information for vulnerable groups of asylum-seekers by sharing pressing information gaps. Read more
After four years of close collaboration with the Asylum Research Centre (ARC) Foundation, we are bringing this partnership to the next level by creating a single centre of expertise on Country of Origin Information (COI). Read more
Hosted by Garden Court Chambers, Asylos' and ARC Foundation's project coordinators look forward to sharing key insights on disability and disability-focused Country of Origin Information in the context of international protection claims at this launch event on 10th February 2022. Read more
You are invited to join our forthcoming Basic and Disability-focused Country of Origin Information webinars co-delivered by ARC Foundation and Asylos. Click to find out more about dates and registration. Read more
Our newest publication features eight principles for legal representatives, decision-makers and COI researchers working with asylum-seekers with disabilities Read more
We are looking for an experienced Programme Manager based in the UK or the Netherlands with a passion for Country of Origin Information (COI) research. Read more
We opened registration for two more free Country of Origin Information training webinars for legal and asylum representatives. Register for the training webinars and download the training handbook here. Read more
Read the report to get to know Asylos and learn more about our activities, achievements and finances in 2020. Read more
The renewed grant of GBP 20,000 will be put towards our core operations in the UK. Read more
The Trust awarded us with renewed core funding of GBP 180,000 over the course of the next three years Read more
The Foundation has awarded us with a grant of GBP 10,000 towards our research service in the UK. Read more
Our newest report addresses state treatment of LGBTQI+ persons in Ghana. It is the third in a series of research reports that address critical gaps in country-of-origin information. Read more
We opened registration for three more free training webinars for legal and asylum representatives in the UK. Register for the training webinars and download the training handbook here. Read more
Asylos is looking for an ambitious Network Coordinator based in Amsterdam (or nearby) with a passion for community management. Read more
Our anniversary training curriculum is targeted at representatives of asylum-seekers in the UK. Download the research handbook and register for the training webinar here. Read more
We are pleased to announce that a grant of 5,000 EUR was awarded to us in order to research bespoke country information. Read more
Asylos is looking for an ambitious fundraiser based in Amsterdam with an entrepreneurial attitude towards fundraising. Learn more about the job and how to apply. Read more
Our research request form re-opened on October 1st. Head to our resources page to make a request for bespoke research. Read more
Asylos is now legally incorporated in Germany as a gemeinnützige Unternehmergesellschaft, next to our existing status as Charitable Incorporated Organisation in England. Read more
We are looking for a trustee with significant experience in fundraising to join our Board. This is an exciting opportunity to support Asylos’ development and to shape its work over the years to come. Application deadline: rolling. Read more
Our latest report investigates what happens to returned Vietnamese victims of trafficking. It is the second in a series of strategic research reports that address most critical gaps in country-of-origin information. Read more