Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank a number of organisations and institutions which actively contributed to this year’s edition of the Asylum Report through direct input, consultations or feedback during the drafting process. 

In particular, we express our gratitude to asylum and reception authorities in EU+ countries for the continuous exchange of information throughout the year. From November to December 2025, the EU Agency for Asylum (EUAA) conducted a series of bilateral calls with experts from national authorities who form part of the EUAA Information and Documentation System (IDS) Advisory Group to confirm primary facts and information on legislative, policy, practical and jurisprudential developments in asylum and reception which occurred during 2025. The contributions of national experts involved in the EUAA’s thematic networks are invaluable in helping the Agency maintain an accurate and up-to-date overview of asylum-related developments in Europe and beyond.

We are grateful to the European Commission for its continued support and feedback during the drafting process. Experts from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees(UNHCR) also provided valuable input.

Through various channels, civil society organisations, academia and research institutions provided the EUAA with research findings and information from the ground. To present the full picture of asylum in 2025 and take account of all perspectives, contributions from these institutions and organisations were included in this report. To this end, the EUAA would like to acknowledge the following contributors:

  1. Alliance Internationale pour la Défense des Droits et des Libertés (AIDL)
  2. Arca di Noè Società Cooperativa Sociale
  3. Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration (ASGI)
  4. AsyLex
  5. Asylos
  6. Austrian Red Cross, Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research Documentation (ACCORD)
  7. Border Violence Monitoring Network (BVMN)
  8. Centre for Legal Aid - Voice in Bulgaria
  9. Centre for Legal Aid, Slovakia
  10. Civil Rights Project Sisak
  11. Comisión Española de Ayuda al Refugiado (CEAR)
  12. Croatian Red Cross
  13. CSO I want to help refugees
  14. Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
  15. Dutch Advisory Council on Migration
  16. Equal Legal Aid
  17. European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE)
  18. European Network of Migrant Women
  19. European Network on Statelessness (ENS)
  20. Federación Andalucía Acoge - Sur Acoge
  21. Federal Coordination Circle Against Human Trafficking (KOK e.V.)
  22. Finnish Refugee Advice Centre
  23. Forum Réfugiés
  24. Fundación Cepaim
  25. Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
  26. Irish Refugee Council
  27. Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Romania
  28. Lithuanian Red Cross Society
  29. LSVD+ Federation Queer Diversity
  30. Macedonian Young Lawyers Association
  31. Missing Children Europe
  32. Mobile Info Team
  33. Network for Children’s Rights
  34. Open Embassy
  35. Organization for Aid to Refugees (OPU)
  36. Pontifical University Comillas, Migration Research Institute
  37. Queer Youth Sweden (RFSL Ungdon)
  38. Queerstion Media
  39. Refugee Council Lower Saxony
  40. Refugee Law Clinic Giessen
  41. Romanian National Council for Refugees
  42. Safe Passage International France
  43. Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa
  44. Save the Children
  45. Slovak Humanitarian Council
  46. Stichting Gave
  47. Stichting Nidos
  48. Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex Rights (RFSL)
  49. Swedish Network of Refugee Support Groups (FARR)
  50. Swedish Refugee Law Center
  51. Swiss Refugee Council
  52. Unione Nazionale Italiana per i Rifugiati ed Esuli (UNIRE)
  53. University of East London, Centre for Migration, Refugees and Belonging,
  54. University of Gothenburg, Law Department
  55. University of Warsaw, Centre of Migration Research
  56. Uppsala University
  57. Women's Initiatives Network