IAGCI invites tenders to evaluate Home Office country information products on Afghanistan, Colombia, and India
Potential reviewers of country of origin information are invited to
submit expressions of interest by the close of 22 August 2025.
From: Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration
Section 48(2)(j) of the UK Borders Act 2007 provides that the
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI)
shall: consider and make recommendations about … the content of
information about conditions in countries outside the United
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Potential reviewers of country of origin information are invited to submit expressions of interest by the close of 22 August 2025. From: Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration Section 48(2)(j) of the UK Borders Act 2007 provides that the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) shall: consider and make recommendations about … the content of information about conditions in countries outside the United Kingdom which the Secretary of State compiles and makes available, for purposes connected with immigration and asylum, to immigration officers and other officials. To assist the Independent Chief Inspector in fulfilling this statutory role, a body of experts sitting as the Independent Advisory Group on Country Information (IAGCI) regularly reviews the country of origin information (COI) products that are issued by the Home Office. These reviews assess whether the content of COI is accurate, balanced, objective, and up-to-date, and they serve as the basis for an ICIBI inspection report. Country of origin information The Home Office refers to COI products in procedures that assess claims of individuals for refugee status or other forms of international and humanitarian protection. COI is also used in policy formulation. COI is contained in:
CPINs are generated on an ongoing basis, generally focusing on countries from which asylum claims are most commonly received. These reports may provide general background information on a country, address aspects of conditions in a country that are relevant to common types of asylum claims, and/or describe the current humanitarian or security situation in a country. CPINs are compiled from material produced by a range of recognised external information sources (such as news reports, academic literature, independent research reports, and fact-finding reports from UK government or from other governments). CPINs also contain Home Office policy on the recommended position to be taken with respect to various types of claims, based on the available and accepted country information. COIR responses are prepared to address specific queries from caseworkers or other Home Office officials. These relate to information that is not covered in the CPINs. Description of work IAGCI commissions country experts or experienced researchers to evaluate and report upon the information contained in Home Office COI products. The IAGCI requires an expert to review the following COI products on Afghanistan, Colombia, and India (3 separate tenders; 1 for each country): Tender 1 (Afghanistan)
Tender 2 (Colombia)
Tender 3 (India) The successful bidder will review, in addition to up to 10 COIR responses on conditions in India, 3 of the CPINs below (to be agreed with the IAGCI prior to the commencement of work):
The reviewer will be asked to evaluate the extent to which the material under review provides an accurate, balanced, and up-to-date summary of the key available sources regarding conditions in the country concerned and to identify any areas where the COI can be improved. Specifically, the review should entail:
The reviewer should follow these guidelines:
Previous reviews of COI products can be consulted on the ICIBI website. The selected reviewer will be expected to consult with the Chair of the IAGCI in advance of commencing work on the review and to address any comments or suggestions the Chair may have on the final draft. The reviewer will also be expected to attend an IAGCI meeting at which the review will be discussed. Representatives from the Home Office will also attend the meeting to provide responses to comments and recommendations made in the review. Reviews commissioned by the IAGCI will be published and may be used as source documents for future CPINs or other Home Office COI products. Payment for this work will be set at £3,000, payable following acceptance by the IAGCI Chair of the completed review and the reviewer's participation in the IAGCI meeting to discuss the review. Contractual terms will be confirmed in a short-form contract. How to Apply Experts interested in conducting one of these reviews should submit:
Expressions of interest should be submitted to IAGCI@icibi.gov.uk by the close of 22 August 2025 and will be judged with reference to the bidder's demonstrated country knowledge and expertise; their awareness of human rights and/or asylum issues; their research experience, including any relevant experience of reviewing country of origin information; and the soundness of their proposed approach to carrying out the review. It is expected that the successful bidder will be notified by 29 August 2025. The final review will be due by the close of 24 October 2025 and will be discussed at an IAGCI meeting planned for later in the year.
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