Who is Who
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Welcome to the Who is Who in International Protection in the EU+ platform​

​​Who is Who in International Protection in the EU+ is a public platform which presents key stakeholders and their roles in a range of areas in asylum and reception systems across EU+ countries. 


Each tab of the platform focuses on an area of international protection and presents the authority responsible and their mandate, as defined in national legislation and policies. The interlinks between authorities and institutions are also outlined in the mappings. 

Some of the interactive visualisations are accompanied by a PDF report which can be downloaded from the bottom of the thematic page.

​The Who is Who in International Protection in the EU+ platform is regularly updated with new topics and interactive maps.​

Methodology

The information presented is collected through publicly-available sources and EUAA reports. Prior to being published, the information is validated by national administrations in EU+ countries and other stakeholders, when necessary. For information on civil society organisations, the EUAA Consultative Forum is consulted for validation. ​


Overview of interactive maps and visualisations

The policymaking process covers a range of activities, including defining priorities, planning, preparing policy proposals and legal drafts, decision-making on secondary legislation, monitoring and evaluating the results. ​Explore visualisation...

Asylum System

​​The data visualisations present the national authorities which are responsible for the examination of applications for international protection in each EU+ countries and the authorities which are involved in the making, registering and lodging of an application for international protection.​ Explore visualisations...​
  • Asylum Authorities
  • Authorities Involved in Access to the Asylum Procedure. 

Countries Applying the Concept of Safe Countries in the Asylum Procedure ​

The data visualisations present the countries which implement the concepts of a safe country of origin, a safe third country and a European safe third country in order to process an asylum application accordingly.​ Explore visualisation...​

Dublin Procedures 

​The data visualisations present the role and competencies of Dublin units, as well as the stakeholders involved in the Dublin procedure. Use the tabs ​to navigate to the next data visualisation and hover over a country to view the relevant information. 
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Reception Authorities ​​

The data visualisation presents the national authorities responsible for reception conditions in EU+ countries, commonly referred to as reception authorities.​ Explore visualisation... 


Resettlement and Humanitarian Admissions​

This overview presents the programmes that are currently implemented in each EU+ country and maps the national authorities which are responsible for resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes and the stakeholders involved in the implementation of such programmes. Explore visualisation... 

Temporary protection for displaced persons from Ukraine

​​​The data visualisation presents the implementation of temporary protection in EU+ countries.​ Explore visualisation... ​
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Civil Society Organisations

The interactive visualisation presents civil society organisations in EU+ countries which are directly involved in delivering services within asylum and reception systems. The information was collected through an open survey.​

Overview of the role of UNHCR in EU+ countries 

​This overview presents UNHCR’s activities and priorities across EU+ countries, mapping the agency’s specific role in asylum procedures. Explore visualisation... 


​​Overview of the role of National Human Rights Institutions and Ombudspersons

This overview presents the roles and activities of NHRIs, Ombudsperson institutions and Ombudsperson for Children in the field of international protection. Explore visualisation... 

Policy notice

​​Content on this portal is subject to copyrights and policy notices, available here. 
Information about updated access policies and multiple factor authentication for the EUAA Information and Analysisi platforms and applications is available here​. 

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