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UNICEF calls on countries to prioritize the safety of migrant children

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Last updated: 2025/01/03 at 8:00 AM
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The number of asylum applications from unaccompanied minors in the European Union has decreased steadily since 2015 when it peaked at more than 88,000. Recent shipwrecks in the Mediterranean have highlighted the dangers faced by migrants attempting to reach Europe. The UN children’s fund has called on governments to prioritize the safety of migrant children, emphasizing the need for safe and legal pathways for protection and family reunification.

The latest tragedies include two boats sinking off the coast of Tunisia, leaving at least 27 people dead, including women and children. Among the survivors of these shipwrecks are young children who have lost family members during the perilous journey. International organizations like UNICEF are urging governments to fulfill their obligations under international law by ensuring safe search and rescue operations, as well as access to essential services for arriving migrants.

Italy, under the leadership of Premier Giorgia Meloni, has taken measures to stem the flow of arrivals by cracking down on migrant smuggling operations and threatening to process asylum claims in Albania. The statistics from Eurostat show that Italy, Greece, and Spain have received asylum applications from unaccompanied minors, with Italy handling over 2,200 applications in 2023. The overall number of asylum applications from unaccompanied minors in the EU has been declining in recent years.

While the number of asylum applications from unaccompanied minors in the EU has been decreasing, the number of migrant deaths in the Mediterranean continues to rise. According to the Spanish migration rights group Caminando Fronteras, approximately 10,000 migrants died last year attempting to reach Spain by sea. These tragic events underscore the urgent need for coordinated efforts to prevent further loss of life and protect vulnerable migrants, especially children, during their dangerous journeys.

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