Children and Migration

Millions of children around the world are affected by migration.  This includes girls and boys who migrate within and between countries (usually with their families but sometimes on their own), as well as children ‘left behind’ when their parents or caregivers migrate in search of economic opportunities.  Be it forced or voluntary, by adults or children, migration affects children’s care situations and can entail risks to their protection.

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Innocenti,

This research digest is the 8th in the series on adolescence. This edition focuses on protection from violence, health and development & learning. 

Inter-Agency Group,

This report presents a joint NGO roadmap for more fair and humane policies for refugee and migrant youth in Greece.

UNICEF,

This report highlights initiatives underway that work towards addressing the care and protection of refugee, migrant and displaced children – initiatives that can be replicated around the world. 

Giovanni Giulio Valtolina & Marina D’Odorico - REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana,

This paper attempts to highlight and discuss some critical issues regarding unaccompanied migrant minors in Europe. 

Human Rights Watch,

This report sets forth the 2017 official data on immigration arrests and deportations and details the often-wrenching human impact of Trump’s policies on undocumented immigrants, their families, and their US communities.

Catherine Emma Palmer - European Journal of Social Work,

This paper is based on a review of 20 multi-national European Commission funded projects about child trafficking.

National Center for Social Solidarity & UNICEF,

This infographic outlines the key facts and figures of unaccompanied youth in Greece including the number and places of UAC Shelters and Safe Zones, the number of children on the waiting list for UAC shelters, and more.

Rebeca Garcia Gil - Maryland Journal of International Law,

This Note focuses on an Advisory Opinion issued by the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights (“the Court”) regarding the rights and guarantees of migrant children and their need for international protection.

John S. Murray - Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing,

The purpose of this article was to describe the phenomenon of toxic stress and its impact on the physical and mental health of child refugees. 

Committee on the Rights of the Child & Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families,

The Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC Committee) and the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (CMW Committee) jointly adopted two general comments on the human rights of children in situations of international migration.