BalkanInsight | 20.06.2018
While America’s hardline policy towards refugee and migrant families grabs world attention, the number of child refugees unaccompanied by or separated from parents in Balkan countries is quietly growing.
Maja Zivanovic, Anja Vladisavljevic, Martin Dimitrov, Mladen Lakic BIRN Belgrade, Zagreb, Sofia, Sarajevo
Data that BIRN has obtained show that more than 160 migrants and refugees currently in the Balkans are unaccompanied children or children separated from parents.
Most are staying in collective centres, hostels, asylum centres, parks, or in outdoor areas, in Serbia, Bulgaria, Croatia and Bosnia.
Traveling alone on the new Balkan route towards Western Europe exposes them to numerous dangers such as hunger, human traffickers and sexual abuse and exploitation.