Help us improve the quality of country of origin information for vulnerable groups of asylum-seekers by sharing pressing information gaps. Read more
We have now opened registration for a series of free training webinars throughout Autumn 2024, aimed at legal representatives and those providing Country of Origin Information (COI), support in the UK and beyond. Read more
This project by Asylos was designed to address information gaps about children and young people who are seeking international protection. Read more
These Asylos publications address the demand for timely Country of Origin Information on mental health provision and trafficking in Rwanda. Read more
our database features 500 country-of-origin information reports which are available for free download.
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Asylos produced compilations of Country of Origin Information in response to high demand for information evidencing mental health provision as well as identification, protection and prevention of trafficking in Rwanda. Through consultations with legal representatives and charities in the UK, Asylos published two reports in June 2024. Read more
For Refugee Week, our Operations Assistant Laurence Hamieh tells her personal story of how Country of Origin Information played a key role in the success of her asylum application. Read more
After being granted asylum in the UK, Anaya took it upon herself to bring her orphaned siblings to safety, escaping forced labor and domestic abuse in their home of Oromia, Ethiopia. Read more
Our in-depth analysis highlights key gaps and omissions in the Country Policy and Information Note: Rwanda, asylum system, and the key inconsistencies between the available Country of Origin Information and conclusions reached in the Home Office's assessment of the Rwandan asylum system. Read more