Civil Society and the Consultative Forum

Civil society organisations play an important role in the debate on and implementation of asylum policy. Their specific expertise and knowledge is synergetic and is often of added-value to the Agency’s work. The EUAA is committed to maintaining a close dialogue with relevant civil society organisations and competent bodies active in the field of asylum and reception.
 

The Consultative Forum 

The Consultative Forum is the Agency’s main channel for cooperation with civil society. Cooperation between the Agency and civil society is defined in Article 50 of the EUAA Regulation, which calls upon the Agency to maintain a close dialogue with relevant civil society organisations and competent bodies and to set up a Consultative Forum to that purpose as mechanism for the exchange of information and the sharing of knowledge. 

The Consultative Forum was initially established in 2011 as part of the European Asylum Support Office and has subsequently been re-constituted under the EUAA in a revised format and with a reinforced mandate. 

Management Board Decision No 111 establishes the Consultative Forum under the EUAA and sets out the rules regarding its composition and conditions for transmitting information thereto. The Management Board Decision will, in due time, be complemented by the working methods, which are to be established by the Consultative Forum itself.

Who can become a member of the EUAA Consultative Forum?  

In accordance with the EUAA Regulation and the MB Decision No 111, the Fundamental Rights Agency, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, and UNHCR are members of the EUAA Consultative Forum, having accepted the invitation. The Consultative Forum is further open for participation by relevant civil society organisations and competent bodies operating in the field of asylum policy at local, regional, national, Union or international level – provided they meet the conditions as set out in Annex 1 of MB Decision No 111. Following an open call for expressions of interest, the below organisations are currently members of the EUAA Consultative Forum.

Download the list of the EUAA Consultative Forum members

 

How to become a member of the EUAA Consultative Forum?

The call for expressions of interest from relevant civil society organisations and bodies to become members of the EUAA Consultative Forum remains open indefinitely. Should you be interested to join the Consultative Forum, here is what you should do: 
 

 



Contact

For any queries, please contact: consultative-forum@euaa.europa.eu

 

Consultative Forum Activities

Input from Civil Society to the Asylum Report 2026

The EUAA would like to thank the following organisations for their contributions to the 2026 Asylum Report. Their input has been cited in the report, diligently attributed to the contributing organisation. In the list below, the contributions are available in full and have not been processed in any way by the EUAA for transparency and traceability. Information in the contributions does not necessarily reflect the EUAA’s views nor imply endorsement by the Agency

  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

 

 

Go to archive to see EUAA Consultative Forum activities in 2025.

 

CF Working Methods