asylumaccess

@asylumaccess

Asylum Access is an innovative, international nonprofit dedicated to making human rights a reality for refugees in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Oakland, CA
Joined August 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    4 Oct 2017

    Watch this video from the and learn how we're helping rebuild their lives in new homes:

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  2. Jun 20

    In Thailand, we’ve secured the release of 8 from immigration detention centers, but 26 remain behind bars. We will stand with them until they are freed. Stand with us by giving $50 today.

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  3. Jun 20

    In Mexico, we’re providing legal aid to refugees to protect them from detention and deportation. This , we need your support to continue our work.

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  4. Jun 20

    For , please consider a small gift of $50 to help rebuild their lives. Together, we can bring hope and prosperity to the lives of millions of refugees around the world.

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  5. Jun 20

    This learn how you can contribute to our work: in Malaysia, we’re empowering women to know their rights and educate their communities. .

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  6. Jun 15

    Asylum Access has secured the release of 8 children from immigration detention. We’re working with the Thai government to end childhood detention once and for all. This , give the gift of hope to .

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  7. Jun 14

    This , help us secure the release of the 26 who remain in immigration detention in Thailand:

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  8. Jun 12

    26 children remain in immigration detention in . We need your help to :

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  9. Jun 11

    Asylum Access has secured Thai ID cards for 4 children born to refugee parents, facilitating their access to rights in the country. This , help facilitate more ID cards for refugee children in :

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  10. Jun 9

    In the absence of national frameworks to guarantee , urban refugees in Southeast Asia are stuck in a perpetual state of limbo, constantly in fear of arrest and detention, says .

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  11. Jun 7

    26 remain behind bars in . This , give a gift to support their release.

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  12. Jun 6

    When Asylum Access secured the release of 4 children from an immigration detention center (IDC), AAT worked with local organizations and to place them in foster care. Help us get more out of detention.

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  13. Jun 5

    Last year, the Thai government made a commitment to making a No Child Detention Policy. We’re helping them make this commitment a reality. Help us secure the release of refugee families:

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  14. Jun 4

    The reality for too many is detention: separated from their parents, behind bars. We’re working with governments to change this. Help us secure the release of refugee families:

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  15. Jun 1

    We’ve ensured the release of 8 refugee children in Thailand, but more work is needed. This , help us end end childhood immigration detention in .

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  16. May 31

    doesn’t recognize international , leaving thousands of families at risk of indefinite detention. AAT secured the release of 8 , but many remain in detention centers in squalid conditions. Help us secure their release:

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  17. May 30

    A woman and her 5 children were detained upon arriving in after fleeing religious persecution. AAT has been able to release the 4 youngest children, but more work is needed to in the country. Any gift can make an impact -

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  18. May 29

    If the newly elected government in fulfills their hopeful promises surrounding , it could mean a boon for local economies and a secure future for thousands of refugee families, says Federico Rodríguez of AAM. Read his take:

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  19. May 28

    Melissa Wong of lays out the main obstacles for refugees in and changes the newly elected government can make to benefit both refugee and local communities: among them, strengthening .

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  20. May 26

    “This is far from the best start in life” said Edouard Beigbeder, a UNICEF representative, of the “appalling conditions” that greet around 60 babies born in camps every day. Many mothers do not seek medical support due to stigma and persecution.

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  21. May 25

    continues redirecting refugees arriving by sea to detention on remote Pacific islands, violating international law and the of refugees. Abuses are getting worse, accoridng to .

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