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UNICEF: Why Are So Many Children Risking Their Lives to Get to the US?

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Child friendly space at Lajas Blancas Migrant Reception Center, Panama. Photo by Eduard Serra. UNICEF

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Since the beginning of this year, the number of migrant children crossing the dangerous Darien Gap between Colombia and Panama on foot has hit an all-time high, UNICEF warned today.

 

Map of Darién Gap. Photo by Milenioscuro. Wikimedia.
Map of Darién Gap. Photo by Milenioscuro. Wikimedia.

 

From January to October, some 32,488 children crossed the Darien Gap toward the United States, surpassing the total figure recorded for 2021 by 10 per cent. Additionally, a record number of unaccompanied children, estimated to be around 900, crossed the Darien Gap in 2022, quadrupling the previous year’s total.

Each migrant represents a life with great hardship. During the day’s long trek through the jungle, children and families are exposed to multiple forms of violence, including sexual abuse, trafficking, and exploitation, as well as a lack of safe water and food, insect bites, wild animal attacks, and overflowing rivers.

Children under the age of five who make up around 50 per cent of all migrant children are particularly vulnerable to diarrhoea, dehydration, and other communicable diseases. Additionally, the stress and danger associated with this perilous journey leaves many children at risk of emotional trauma.

 

Hannan Sulieman, UNICEF DED and Sandie Blanchet, UNICEF representative in Panama at Lajas Blancas. Photo by Eduard Serra. UNICEF.

 

UNICEF urges all governments to take actions.

Hannan Sulieman, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director said while visiting the Migrant Reception Centre in Lajas Blancas,

“Violence, poverty, and the hope to find better life conditions drive families with children to flee their homes and face threats in inhospitable environments such as the Darien Gap,”

 

She also said,

“In Panama, like in many other countries, a spike in the number of migrant children has overwhelmed the capacity to provide basic services in response to their specific needs. UNICEF urges all governments to take actions to protect all migrant children, regardless of their origin. Children should never be returned to situations where their basic safety and well-being are at risk.”

 

With support from the European Union and the United States, and in close collaboration with the government and other partners, UNICEF has scaled its presence from one to five reception centres at the borders with Colombia and Costa Rica and in Panama City.

The centres provide safe drinking water, hygiene supplies, psychosocial and health services to thousands of children and pregnant women on the move, as well as to the host communities that live in dire poverty.

 

UNICEF selfcare space for adolescents and women at Lajas Blancas Migrant Reception Center, Panama. Photo by Eduard Serra. UNICEF.
UNICEF selfcare space for adolescents and women at Lajas Blancas Migrant Reception Center, Panama. Photo by Eduard Serra. UNICEF.

 

From January to October 2022, some 211,355 migrants crossed the Darien Gap to continue to their destination. Children, who represent 15% of people on the move, are deprived for months if not years of education, health and nutrition services, and even of their identity documents.

Sulieman further commented,

“The increase in children crossing the Darien Gap is putting extra strain on local communities, institutions and humanitarian agencies on the ground. UNICEF is calling on donors and partners to provide additional flexible funds to respond the demanding humanitarian situation for migrant children in the region.”

 

Sources: THX News & UNICEF.

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