(ANSA) - ROME, APR 6 - A total of 13,386 unaccompanied
foreign minors arrived in Italy by sea in 2022, accounting for
12.7% of sea arrivals, the United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF
said on Thursday in a report.
To these figures must be added unaccompanied minors arriving in
Italy by land along the Balkan route or as a result of the war
in Ukraine, according to the 2022 UNICEF annual report on
migrant and refugee children.
As of December 31 2022 20,089 unaccompanied foreign minors were
living in the Italian reception system, up 64% over 2021 and up
184% over 2020.
The increase was driven largely by the arrival of unaccompanied
minors from Ukraine.
Boys account for 85.1% of unaccompanied minors, although last
year the percentage of girls rose from just over 3% to 14.9%.
Some 44.4% of unaccompanied minors are aged 17, 24% are 16,
11.3% are 15, and 20.3% are under 15, the report said. (ANSA).
13,386 unaccompanied minors arrived in Italy by sea in 2022
Children on their own account for 12.7% of all sea arrivals