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"Even as the process of dismantling the Calais jungle began, the fate of about 1 300 unaccompanied child migrants is uncertain. Both the British and French authorities haven’t done enough to re-unite children and offer them protection. Now many of them are at risk of disappearing into the hands of smugglers and people-traffickers, adding to the 10 000 children who have already gone missing in Europe. The camp has become a symbol of Europe’s failure to respond to the migration crisis, as Member States fight over who should take in those fleeing war and poverty. The refugee crisis hasn’t been met with anything close to equitable responsibility-sharing. While developing countries host 86% of the world’s refugees, the developed states turn their backs on the world’s most vulnerable people, adopting policies aimed at preventing refugees to enter their territory. There’s a chronic shortage of facilities and professional care available for child refugees. Many will spend years waiting to be resettled, lacking access to education, healthcare and protective services, which feeds into longer-term issues. With the today’s oral question we ask the Commission to adopt a clearly defined policy framework with a view to employing a comprehensive approach for the most vulnerable."@en1
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