Publications

EUAA Tailor‐made training plan on the Pact on Migration and Asylum

This training planner provides information about a range of training products designed to help officials and other stakeholders to gain an understanding of the new legal frameworks and their practical implications.

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Overview of the Role of UNHCR in EU+ Countries

Who is Who in International Protection in the EU+, Issue No 7

Accompanied by an interactive data visualisation, this report presents UNHCR's activities and priorities across EU+ countries by mapping the agency's specific role in asylum procedures.

 

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EUAA Training Plan

This planner provides information about training sessions organised by the EUAA

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Evaluations in the EUAA - Supporting the evolving mandate of the Agency for a decade

This brochure celebrates a decade of evaluations that evolved and transformed along with the external and internal drivers of change in the EUAA.

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Surveys of Arriving Migrants from Ukraine: Movements and Returns Report

Movements and Returns is a report from the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA), with a valuable contribution from Gradus Research Company. The report highlights the prevailing themes emerging from forced displacement, related to movements to the EU, intra-EU, and returns.

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Family reunification for beneficiaries of international protection

Fact Sheet No 31

This fact sheet presents information on family reunification for beneficiaries of international protection, as extracted from the EUAA Asylum Report 2024.

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Guidance on Mental Health and Well-being of Applicants for International Protection: Part I – for senior management

Part I – for senior management

This part provides guidance to national authorities on how to set the framework to shape an asylum system informed by mental health and well-being considerations. This is the first of three standalone but complementary and interlinked parts. The other parts can be accessed here:

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Guidance on Mental Health and Well-being of Applicants for International Protection: Part II – for those working in the first line

Part II – for those working in the first line

This part provides guidance to those working in the first-line on how to implement mental health and psychosocial support. This is the second of three standalone but complementary and interlinked parts. The other parts can be accessed here: 

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