On 25 October 2021, UNHCR published an updated Position on Returns to Yemen, which "continues to call on States not to forcibly return Yemeni nationals and former habitual residents of Yemen to any part of the country", given the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.
In response to the rapid deterioration in the security and human rights situation, UNHCR issues a position on returns to Afghanistan. As the situation in Afghanistan is volatile and may remain uncertain for some time to come, coupled with an unfolding humanitarian emergency in the country, UNHCR calls on States to suspend the forcible return of nationals and former habitual residents of Afghanistan.
On 30 July 2021, the UNHCR published a position on returns to Burkina Faso. In light of the deterioration of the security and humanitarian situation, UNHCR calls on States not to forcibly return to Burkina Faso any person originating from the following regions: Boucle du Mouhoun, Cascades, Centre-Est, Centre-Nord, Est, Hauts-Bassins, Nord, and Sahel.
This paper supersedes and replaces UNHCR's November 2017 International Protection Considerations with regard to people fleeing the Syrian Arab Republic, Update V.
On 1 October 2020, the UNHCR published legal considerations regarding claims for international protection made in the context of the adverse effects of climate change and disasters.
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency released a Position on the Designations of Libya as a Safe Third Country and as a Place of Safety for the Purpose of Disembarkation Following Rescue at Sea, partially updating its 2018 Position on Returns to Libya.
UNHCR has published a revised and updated 2020 version of the Procedural Standards for RSD under UNHCR's Mandate (RSD Procedural Standards), originally published in 2003, which set out core standards and best practices to ensure harmonised, efficient and quality UNHCR RSD procedures, including for reception and registration. The full text of the 2020 RSD Procedural Standards can be found at: Procedural Standards for Refugee Status Determination Under UNHCR's Mandate UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 26 August 2020
On 16 March 2020, the UNHCR published key legal considerations regarding country responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and Documentation (ACCORD), a department of the Austrian Red Cross, have joined forces in providing protection information to asylum decision makers.
As of 1 January 2019, ACCORD's ecoi.net will be endorsed by UNHCR as the main global platform for country of origin information. At the same time, UNHCR's Refworld will reinforce its law and policy collections in the course of 2019, relaunching its protection information platform in 2020.
On 15 May 2020, the UNHCR published key legal considerations regarding remote participation of asylum-seekers in the refugee status determination interview.
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency released an update on its position on Returns to North Kivu, South Kivu, Ituri and Adjacent Areas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Affected by Ongoing Conflict and Violence.
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency released an update on its position on Returns to Mali.
On 03 May 2019, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency released International Protection Considerations with Regard to People Fleeing the Republic of Iraq.
In May 2019, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency updated its Guidance Note on the International Protection Considerations for Venezuelans.
In April 2019, UNHCR released its updated Position on Returns to South Sudan. This position supersedes and replaces the older version.
The Guidelines supersede and replace the October 2015 Position on Returns to Libya.
The Guidelines supersede and replace the April 2016 Afghanistan Eligibility Guidelines.
On 20 December 2017, UNHCR published its Guidelines on International Protection No. 13 on the applicability of Article 1D of the 1951 Refugee to Palestinian Refugees
The availability and accessibility of relevant information in Spanish, in one central database has the potential to contribute to better quality asylum decisions in all countries where Spanish is used as a first language or is otherwise generally spoken and understood. Asylum-seekers who apply for international protection in Spanish-speaking countries are therefore the ultimate beneficiaries of this project.
The Guidelines provide substantive and procedural guidance for assessing claims to international protection related to situations of armed conflict and violence under the 1951 Convention/1967 Protocol, the 1969 OAU Convention and the 1984 Cartagena Declaration.
On 14 November 2016, UNHCR released an Update to the Position on Returns to Iraq.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's October 2014 UNHCR Position on Returns to Iraq.
On 11 October 2016, UNHCR released an Update of its International Protection Considerations with regard to people fleeing northeastern Nigeria (the states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa) and surrounding region.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's October 2014 International Protection Considerations with regard to people fleeing northeastern Nigeria (the states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa) and surrounding region – Update I.
On 27 July 2016, UNHCR released a new set of Eligibility Guidelines for assessing the international protection needs of asylum-seekers from Honduras.
These guidelines apply UNHCR's March 2010 UNHCR's Guidance Note on Refugee Claims Relating to Victims of Organized Gangs to the situation in Honduras.
On 20 May 2016, UNHCR released an Update to the Position on Returns to Southern and Central Somalia.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's June 2014 Position on Returns to Southern and Central Somalia.
On 19 April 2016, UNHCR released a new set of Eligibility Guidelines for assessing the international protection needs of asylum-seekers from Afghanistan. They replace the August 2013 Afghanistan Eligibility Guidelines.
As part of the Special Feature on RSD in Refworld, a dedicated page on Quality Assurance has been created.
This new page on quality assurance in Refugee Status Determination is a central resource for all publicly available quality assurance project reports that UNHCR has been involved in. It also contains some practical tools developed in the context of UNHCR quality assurance projects.
On 15 March 2016, UNHCR released a new set of Eligibility Guidelines for assessing the international protection needs of asylum-seekers from El Salvador.
On 27 November 2015, UNHCR released an Update to the International Protection Considerations with regard to people fleeing the Syrian Arab Republic (Update IV).
This paper supersedes UNHCR's October 2014 International Protection Considerations with regard to people fleeing the Syrian Arab Republic, Update III.
In October 2015, UNHCR released an Update to the Position on Returns to Libya.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's November 2014 Position on Returns to Libya.
On 24 September 2015, UNHCR released an Update to the International Protection Considerations related to developments in Ukraine.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's January 2015 International Protection Considerations Related to the Developments in Ukraine - Update II.
On 22 September 2015, UNHCR released a new set of Eligibility Guidelines for assessing the international protection needs of asylum-seekers from Colombia. They replace the May 2010 Colombia Eligibility Guidelines.
Observations on the situation of asylum-seekers and refugees in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
On the 1st anniversary of the #IBelong Campaign to End Statelessness, UNCHR launches a new report on the devastating impact of childhood statelessness, based on the testimonies of more than 200 stateless children and youth around the world.
These Guidelines set out the legal basis as well as procedural and evidentiary aspects of applying a prima facie approach
A concise and comprehensive thematic guide to the case law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) that is of relevance to refugees, asylum-seekers and stateless persons.
Expert Roundtable on Credibility Assessment in Asylum Procedures in Budapest, Hungary on 14-15 January 2015, convened by UNHCR and organized with the Hungarian Helsinki Committee (HHC) as part of the "CREDO" projects.
On 14 April 2015, UNHCR released an Update to Position on Returns to South Sudan.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's February 2014 UNHCR Position on Returns to South Sudan.
On 9 April 2015, UNHCR released a Position on Returns to Yemen, in which it urges States not to forcibly return any civilians to Yemen until tangible improvements in the security and human rights situation have occurred.
On 27 January 2015, UNHCR released an Update to the International Protection Considerations related to developments in Ukraine.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's July 2014 International Protection Considerations related to developments in Ukraine - Update I.
On 12 November 2014, UNHCR released a Position on Returns to Libya, in which it urges States not to forcibly return persons originating from Libya until tangible improvements in the security and human rights situation have occurred.
On 27 October 2014, UNHCR released a Position on Returns to Iraq, in which it urges States not to forcibly return persons originating from Iraq until tangible improvements in the security and human rights situation have occurred.
On 27 October 2014, UNHCR released an Update of its International Protection Considerations with regard to people fleeing northeastern Nigeria (the states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa) and surrounding region.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's October 2013 International Protection Considerations with regard to people fleeing northeastern Nigeria (the states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa).
This paper assesses the current asylum system in Greece and notes developments in particular since the last publication of UNHCR's Observations on the current situation of asylum in Greece and the M.S.S. v. Belgium and Greece judgment.
On 9 Septemebr 2014, UNHCR released an Update to the position on Returns to North Kivu, South Kivu and adjacent areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo affected by on-going conflict and violence in the region – Update I.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's November 2012 UNHCR position on returns to North Kivu, South Kivu and adjacent areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo affected by on-going conflict and violence in the region.
On 1 July 2014, UNHCR released an Update to the International Protection Considerations related to developments in Ukraine.
This paper supersedes UNHCR's March 2014 International Protection Considerations related to developments in Ukraine.
On 17 June, UNHCR released a position on returns to Southern and Central Somalia. UNHCR calls for a suspension of forcible returns to the country. The organization considers that for many Somalis from these areas, eligibility for international refugee protection under the 1951 Convention, and in the African Union, under the 1969 OAU Convention should be considered; many of them are likely to meet the criteria for refugee status under one or both of these Conventions.
This report by the Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and Documentation (ACCORD), commissioned by UNHCR, provides Country of Origin Information (COI) pertaining to the security situation, political situation, human rights issues and the rule of law in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Topics covered include freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association, actors involved in the conflict, political groups, ethnicity, women, LGBTI individuals, internally displaced persons and returnees. The report covers events up to 22 July 2014.
In July 2014 the Inter Parliamentary Union and UNHCR published the second edition of Nationality and Statelessness: Handbook for Parliamentarians. This important advocacy and learning tool has been updated to provide information on contemporary statelessness issues, developments in international law and doctrine, good practice examples, and possible solutions. It recommends actions that can be taken by parliamentarians, government officials, international and civil society organisations and others to address the challenges of statelessness.
The UNHCR Protection Considerations contain information about recent and current developments which impact the assessment of international protection needs for persons from Southern and Central Somalia falling within certain risk profiles or finding themselves in certain circumstances.
This document serves as an interim update of the Eligibility Guidelines for assessing the international protection needs of asylum-seekers from Somalia, issued on 5 May 2010.
This report by the Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and Documentation (ACCORD), commissioned by UNHCR, provides Country of Origin Information (COI) pertaining to political developments, the security situation, human rights issues and the rule of law in China. Topics covered include freedom of expression, freedom of religion, political opposition groups, ethnicity, women, LGBTI individuals and children. The report covers events up to 14 March 2014.
On 5 March 2014, UNHCR released International Protection Considerations related to developments in Ukraine. The paper contains guidance relevant to the determination of international protection needs of people who have left or may leave Ukraine (Ukrainian nationals, habitual residents of Ukraine, or third country nationals).
On 11 January, UNHCR released a position on returns to South Sudan. UNHCR calls for a suspension of forcible returns to the country. The organization considers that many persons fleeing South Sudan are likely to meet the criteria for refugee status under the 1951 Refugee Convention, or would otherwise meet the refugee definition in Article 1(2) of the 1969 OAU Convention.
The Protection Manual is UNHCR's repository of protection policy and guidance. It is organized by theme (see table of contents on landing page) and updated whenever a new protection policy or guidance document is published. The Protection Manual can be relied upon to represent the latest UNHCR protection policy / guidance.
Provides a comprehensive assessment of the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) since the last report issued on 14 Nov. 2011 (S/2011/715).
After losing their incomes during COVID-19, Venezuelan refugees and migrants evicted from their homes are now at greater risk than ever, new data visualization shows.
Desperate refugees and asylum-seekers in Tripoli in urgent need of assistance and protection amid security sweeps.
Sudanese student Raba Hakim fulfils a lifelong dream of going to university, thanks to a Mastercard Foundation scholarship.
'Urgent global collaboration' is required to put agreed protection principles into practice, Gillian Triggs tells high-level gathering.
Only 'robust conflict resolution efforts' will prevent global displacement topping 100 million, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi tells high-level meeting.
The Jeel Albena aid organization stayed on the ground during the worst of Yemen's six-year conflict to provide shelter and hope to thousands of internally displaced people.
High Commissioner for Refugees visits eastern Sudan to bring focus to the situation of nearly 48,000 Ethiopians who have fled Tigray.
To mark the 70th anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention, UNHCR's Grandi calls on states to renew their commitment to its life-saving principles.
As the dire socio-economic impact of COVID-19 worsens conditions for displaced Syrians, both inside Syria and in hosting countries, UNHCR calls for support for the displaced and their choices.
UNHCR Live Blog for World Refugee Day 2021: Celebrating WRD around the world.
Over 400 health service workers and residents of Gashora transit centre get their first jabs, as part of national vaccine plan that covers all refugees and asylum-seekers.
Jordan and Lebanon are including Syrian refugees in their vaccination campaigns. If we don't live up to our commitments to refugees we risk a lost generation.
UN refugee chief urges authorities to commit firmly to security, rule of law and good governance to support gains from the peace process.
Grim milestone reached in world's fastest-growing displacement crisis as fighting uproots 11,400 within Burkina Faso.
A resurgence of violence in the Central African Republic has driven 5,000 Central Africans to seek safety across the border in Cameroon.