Publications
Interpretation in the Asylum Procedure – Checklists
These four checklists help interpreters working in the asylum procedure to prepare for an assignment and to self-assess their own performance following an interpretation. A specific checklist is dedicated to remote interpretation.
Practical Guide on Interpretation in the Asylum Procedure
Primarily intended for interpreters in the asylum procedure, this guide informs interpreters on what to expect when performing their tasks, explains their role and key principles to uphold, and provides guidance on how to interpret in line with international standards.
Interpretation in the Asylum Procedure – Essential Rules
This poster describes ten essential rules to keep in mind when interpreting in the asylum procedure.
Persons with Disabilities in Asylum and Reception Systems
A Comprehensive Overview
This report analyses the latest developments and systems currently in place to manage asylum applicants with disabilities. The information is based on publicly-available sources and submissions to two EUAA surveys.
Displaced Ukrainians with Disabilities Seeking Temporary Protection in Europe, Situational Update No 20
This situational update accompanies the analytical report on asylum applicants with disabilities and focuses on current practices and the latest developments related to displaced Ukrainians with disabilities.
Practical Guide on Evidence and Risk Assessment
This guide provides a comprehensive methodology and core guidance to the case officer on the three steps of the evidence and risk assessment:
MedCOI Topical Report – Ghana: Paediatrics
Topical report on the accessibility of paediatric healthcare in Ghana
MedCOI Topical Report – Ghana: Neurology
Topical report on the accessibility of neurology healthcare in Ghana
MedCOI Topical Report – Ghana: Psychiatry
Topical report on the accessibility of psychiatric healthcare in Ghana
Summary of the Single Programming Document 2024-2026, with Work Programme 2024
Summary of the Single Programming Document 2024-2026, with Work Programme 2024