Nearly 300 children died trying to cross the Mediterranean in 2023, warns the UN

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2023-07-14 20:06:26
UNICEF estimates that in the first six months of 2023, 11,600 children crossed the Mediterranean. HENRY NICHOLLS / REUTERS

Some 289 children have died since the start of 2023 trying to cross the Mediterranean to reach Europe, the UN announced on Friday July 14. This figure is twice as high as that of the first six months of 2022, said Unicef, (the United Nations Children’s Fund), calling for the creation of safe humanitarian corridors allowing children to find refuge in Europe.

“We estimate that in the first six months of this year, 11,600 children have made the crossing, also double compared to the same period of 2022”declared the head of migration and displaced persons at UNICEF, Verena Knaus. “These deaths are absolutely preventable”she pointed out.

The actual numbers are likely higher, she said, because many shipwrecks in the central Mediterranean go unrecorded.

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“These children are dying before our eyes”

In the first three months of 2023, 3,300 children making the crossing – 71% of the total – were unaccompanied or had been separated from their families, according to Unicef. This figure is three times higher than that of the same period of the previous year. Along the way, these children may be exposed to deprivation, torture, exploitation and rape, with girls being particularly vulnerable.

“It’s the reality, the shocking reality, but we seem to come to terms with the fact that day after day children are losing their lives”and also this Verena Knaus. “These children are dying, not just before our eyes, but also, it seems, as we close our eyes”she added. “These children need to know that they are not alone. Leaders around the world must act urgently”an encore dit Verena Knaus.

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MEPs called on Thursday for the development of a “reliable and permanent search and rescue strategy” migrants in the Mediterranean, after a shipwreck in mid-June off the Greek coast which could have killed more than 600 people.

A dilapidated and overloaded trawler, leaving Libya, was shipwrecked off Greece on the night of June 13 to 14. Only 104 exiles could be rescued while the boat was carrying around 750 people. Eighty-two bodies have been recovered, and the other castaways are presumed dead.

The World with AFP

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