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The International Detention Coalition (IDC) is a network of more than 200 individuals and groups in 50 countries working together to promote the rights of refugees and migrants affected by migration-related detention. The IDC collates the latest news on immigration detention from around the world in its monthly e-newsletter, the International Detention Monitor. To join, subscribe or find out more, visit www.idcoalition.org or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

RSDWatch.org is a project of Asylum Access. It was launched originally in February 2005, part of a widening effort by grassroots refugee rights organizations to promote reform of the way UNHCR conducts refugee status determination. The aim of RSDWatch is to collect and present credible information on the way the UN High Commissioner for Refugees conducts refugee status determination (RSD), to promote fairness, transparency and accountability in refugee status determination, and to provide a forum in which to discuss the protection challenges that UNHCR-RSD poses.

The Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN) comprises a network of civil society organizations and individuals committed to advancing the rights of refugees in the Asia Pacific Region through information sharing, mutual capacity building and joint advocacy. Their website aims to highlight key refugee issues in the region (public awareness raising); profile the work of our members, drawing attention to their good work; and highlight the way that APRRN members collaborate and work together. They encourage content contributions to their website, and circulate and publish public materials produced by partner organisation (reports, statements, petitions, etc). They encourage your personal or organisational analysis of key issues in your own country or the region; your own stories of being a refugee advocate or a refugee in the Asia Pacific region; or if you have worked together with someone else in the region because of APRRN, please send get in touch with an article describing what you did (or are doing) together. Please email the above to us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .