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Background and context. Production of Country of Origin Information (COI).
Country of Origin Information (COI) is an integral part of asylum decision-making in the UK and is used at all stages of the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process to assess applications for refugee status or other forms of international protection (Morgan et al. 2003; I...
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... research focuses on the section entitled ‗Women' within each of the reports but also considers the extent to which the differential experiences of and issues pertaining to women have been appropriately addressed throughout the reports. The countries that have been selected for inclusion in this review are listed in Table 1, which also provides an indicated of whether the country has previously been reviewed (in 2007) and the publication date of the most recent Country of Origin report. The top-20 refugee- producing countries have been included in this review because these COI reports from these countries will relate to the largest number of asylum applicants and because intake levels form the basis on which (COIS) focuses its work programme. ...
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