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Protecting all children in migration: Commission outlines priority actions

EU News 76/2017

Brussels, 12 April 2017

Over the past two years, a growing number of children in migration have arrived in the EU, many of them without their families.

While EU and Member States' legislation provide a solid framework for protection, the recent surge in arrivals has put national systems under pressure and exposed gaps and shortcomings. This is why the Commission is today setting out actions to reinforce the protection of all migrant children at all stages of the process. It is necessary to ensure that migrant children are swiftly identified when they arrive in the EU and that they receive child-adequate treatment. Trained personnel need to be available to assist children during their status determination and children should be provided with sustainable long-term perspectives through better access to education and health care. Child protection is a central priority in the European Agenda on Migration and the Commission will continue to support Member States' efforts through training, guidance, operational support and funding.

Source and additional information:
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-17-906_en.htm

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