Somaha impact report with AsyLex

Somaha Foundation understands impact as changes achieved through targeted measures in line with and to maximize the Foundation's purpose. It is guided by its Theories of Change, which provide a schematic description of the change it seeks to achieve. At the end of multi-year partnerships, the Foundation and its funding partners reflect on the goals achieved and the lessons learned. The Foundation acknowledges the collaboration in the Somaha impact report.  

“Refugees around the world need more than protection - they need justice. International human rights mechanisms are often the last hope when national systems fail,” says Joëlle Spahni, head of AsyLex Global, a project funded by Somaha Foundation. As part of this funding, the association was expanded to include AsyLex Global in order to scale proven processes internationally.  

Dive into the full impact report.  The report is available here: AsyLex Impact Report (PDF). 

Further information on the funding partner can be found on the AsyLex website.    

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Image: Joëlle Spahni, Head Global – driving force at AsyLex Global

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