Publications
Guidance on Vulnerability in Asylum and Reception
Operational standards and indicators
These operational standards and indicators support Member States in the implementation of key provisions of the CEAS, addressing issues related to applicants in a situation of vulnerability in asylum and reception.
Guidance on Reception
Operational standards and indicators
The standards and indicators elaborated in this guidance support Member States in the implementation of reception-related aspects of the CEAS, complementing EASO’s 2016 guidance.
The Role and Competencies of Dublin Units
Who is Who in International Protection in the EU+, Issue No 8
The report presents an overview of the national authorities which are responsible for the Dublin procedure. It maps their place within the institutional framework and the activities for which they are responsible.
Stakeholders Involved in the Dublin Procedure
Who is Who in International Protection in the EU+, Issue No 9
The report presents the stakeholders which are involved in each stage of the Dublin procedure at the national level, including actors involved in conducting the Dublin interview and replying to requests from other Member States.
Practical Guide on Quality Assurance in Asylum Procedures
This guide aims to support asylum administrations to implement a quality assurance methodology in the asylum procedure and further develop their quality management systems.
Quality Assurance Tool
Examination of applications for international protection
This publication provides guidance on the methodology for the quality assessment of applications for international protection.
Sudan - Country Focus
The report provides an overview of the situation in Sudan, in the period 15 April 2023 - January 2024, in terms of security issues and selected profiles, relevant for international protection, affected by the conflict.
EUAA Pilot Convergence Analysis 2023
Final report
This report presents the main findings of the study on convergence, as conducted by the EUAA with the support of EU+ countries. The study focuses on the main factors leading to variations in recognition rates as well as on measures to achieve greater convergence.