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More safe asylum routes for children – UN advocates

A recent report by the United Nations children’s agency, UNICEF, indicates that nearly 300 children are believed to have perished or gone missing this year while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa to Europe.

The report highlights the challenges of accurately documenting the true number of casualties, as many shipwrecks either go unrecorded or leave no survivors. Consequently, the actual figure is likely higher than reported.

In response to this alarming situation, UNICEF is advocating for the establishment of more safe and legal pathways for young individuals to seek asylum, as well as improved rescue efforts at sea.

The report emphasizes the need for comprehensive actions to address the underlying causes that compel children to flee their home countries and put their lives at risk.

Addressing this humanitarian crisis requires a multifaceted approach, including providing greater protection for vulnerable children, facilitating access to legal avenues for seeking refuge, and addressing the root causes that drive migration.

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