Day in the Life of a VLA: Sarah Lundy

Name: Sarah Lundy Age: 25 Hometown: Whitehouse Station, New Jersey Schools Attended and Degrees Conferred: B.A. Spanish and Latin America Studies from the University of Vermont. What type of law did you practice before volunteering with Asylum Access? I worked with a migrant rights group and a non-profit immigration law firm while completing my Bachelor’s. […]

Responding to the critical gap in rights-based refugee assistance in Latin America

2015 marks a pivotal year in Asylum Access’s growth in Latin America, beginning with the creation of Asylum Access Latin America (AALA) and followed by the opening of Asylum Access Panama, Asylum Access Mexico and, soon, Asylum Access Costa Rica. As part of the Asylum Access global family of organizations, AALA coordinates operations across the […]

10th Anniversary – The Growth of the Asylum Access family

Leading up to our ten-year anniversary, Global Legal Services Director Amalia Greenberg Delgado reflects on Asylum Access’s transition into a leading international non-profit in the field of refugee rights. Ten years ago, Asylum Access was little more than an enterprising idea, pieced together by a small group of refugee scholars, advocates and practitioners with the […]

Landmark Victory for Refugee Rights in Ecuador

The international community has long praised the Ecuadorian government for its willingness to provide protection to refugees and comply with the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees and the 1984 Cartagena Declaration on Refugees. However, amendments to the refugee status determination framework, namely Executive Decree 1182’s removal of the Cartagena Declaration definition of a […]