Dear all,
If you deal regularly with inquiries about asylum cases, for which you
may be be having problems or need specific country of origin
information, you might want join the Southern Refugee Legal Aid Network
list-serve.
It enables you to send out such requests to a range of experts and
organisations who will be working in the same field. The idea is to link
legal aid providers globally to provide the best and fastest means of
information sharing to aid asylum claims globally. Similarly, if you
have colleagues who may need to access COI or have related questions, do
pass this on and invite them to join also.
To join the SRLAN list-serve, visit:
http://lists.fahamu.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/srlan-list and enter
your details.
SRLAN is run by the Fahamu Refugee Programme, and if you visit our
website at www.srlan.org/beta you will find a growing list of country of
origin experts who can be contacted direct, as well as specific
information and guides to different aspects of status determination
/asylum claims.
Directed by Firoze Manji, Fahamu supports the strengthening of human
rights and social justice movements by: promoting innovative use of
information and communications technologies; stimulating debate,
discussion and analyses; publishing books, news and information;
developing and delivering educational courses, including by distance
learning.
Barbara Harrell-Bond
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