Day in the Life of a VLA: Emma King

Office: Tanzania Age: 25 Hometown: Letterkenny, Ireland What type of law did you practice before volunteering with Asylum Access? Prior to Asylum Access, I worked mainly in immigration and refugee law. I worked with an NGO called the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland, then I did an internship with UNHCR and just before I moved to Tanzania, I worked […]

The Global Refugee Work Rights Report

The report is the first study of cross-comparison of its kind, shedding light upon the laws, policies and practices impeding work rights in 15 different countries. Warranting concern, nearly half of the 15 countries examined in the report completely bar refugees from working or starting a business. In many countries where refugees are legally allowed […]

Partnering with Clifford Chance for refugees’ access to justice worldwide

Asylum Access’s expansion plans were born from the idea that by developing a critical mass of countries within a region that abide by international conventions relating to refugees, these countries would begin to raise the bar on refugee rights and stimulate the development of region-wide frameworks for refugee rights protection. Over the last two years, […]

Honorable Mentions and Quarterly Highlights

Professor James Hathaway who will be joining the Asylum Access team as Senior Advisor, providing strategic advice and training for staff and leading a thought provoking interdisciplinary workshop at Stanford University discussing human rights and refugee response. Videographer Lennon Flowers interviewed ED Emily Arnold-Fernandez on how Asylum Access was founded and the rights-based approach used […]

The route to Cartagena +30: challenges to protection in Latin America

**NOTE**  – The executive summary of the report, “Cartagena Initiative +30: International Protection and Effective Integration: Civil Society Recommendations from the Front Lines of Asylum and Statelessness in Latin America and the Caribbean”, can now be downloaded here (Spanish only, translation forthcoming). This November marks thirty years since the adoption of the Cartagena Declaration on Refugees, Latin America’s […]