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COUNTRY CONDITIONS EXPERT

We specialize in providing expert reports on country conditions impacting LGBTQI+ asylum seekers from African nations, ensuring ethical and accurate insights.

MELANIE NATHAN, Executive director of African Human Rights Coalition provides Custom Expert Witness Reports and testimony for LGBTQI+ asylum seekers to U.S. and Global Immigration tribunals.

Countries of Expertise Include:
Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, DRC, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Mauritania, Rwanda, Niger, Namibia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, South Africa, Somalia, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Contact: commissionermnathan@gmail.com

Our Expertise

We provide specialized reports on country conditions affecting LGBTQI+ asylum seekers from African countries, ensuring accuracy, impartiality, and adherence to ethical standards.

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Our Credentials

Our team comprises experienced country conditions experts with extensive backgrounds in human rights research, legal analysis, and ethical reporting, dedicated to supporting fair asylum determinations.

Inquire for CV and Qualifications portion of Affidavits at :commissionermnathan@gmail.com

Our Ethical Standards

We uphold strict ethical principles, prioritizing objectivity, confidentiality, and respect for vulnerable populations in all expert witness reports and consultations.

Our Unique Value

Our mission is to provide the tribunal with the essential knowledge required to adjudicate cases, that is so often misguided by lack of information.

With unique deep on the ground in real-time regional knowledge, we deliver highly qualified, well-researched reports, consultation, and testimony, imperative to strengthen asylum claims for LGBTQI+ individuals from African countries.

Our mission is to provide the tribunal with the essential knowledge required to adjudicate cases, that is so often misguided by lack of information.

Conditions in African countries for LGBTQI+ people are so severely oppressive, that information is hardly public, cases barely reported, and people and evidence driven deeply underground.

Our reports go furthest by researching these depths where most do not have access, as well as providing data acquired through the unique humanitarian and advocacy work of AHRC.

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Contact us

commissionermnathan@gmail.com

Our Expert

Melanie Nathan

commissionermnathan
@gmail.com