Urban Refugees in Tanzania

The following article is based on Asylum Access’s forthcoming report, “No Place Called Home”. **UPDATE** A PDF file of the report is now available online. Print copies are also available upon request. Please kindly contact Anna Chen at anna.chen@asylumaccess.org for any enquiries. After Tanzania’s 1998 Refugees Act made it an offence to live outside camps without […]

Honorable Mentions

Asylum Access leadership staff from Ecuador, Thailand, Tanzania and San Francisco gathered in Geneva, Switzerland to attend the UNHCR Annual Consultations with NGOs. Asylum Access Executive Director Emily Arnold-Fernández was profiled by the San Francisco Examiner’s Credo column. Asylum Access Tanzania formed a coalition of human rights organizations to advocate for improved rights for refugees […]

Notes from Geneva

Dear Friends, 2011 has been a year of exciting growth and change in Asylum Access. All four of our offices are settled into great offices spaces, and our permanent leadership staff has grown by leaps and bounds. In San Francisco, we recently welcomed Erik Schnabel as our Development Director, and I took over the role […]

Quarterly Highlights

Ecuador Figures: Provided personalized legal assistance to 138 asylum seekers and refugees in Quito office, and 54 cases outside of Quito. Highlights: In October, AAE brought its first case in front of Child Protection Services and UNHCR officials participated in our volunteer training in Quito. In November, AAE won its first habeas corpus case, freeing […]