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Regional secretary with the National Education Union
Unicef calls on governments to prioritise children's safety after latest Mediterranean shipwreck

UNITED Nations children’s fund Unicef urged governments today to prioritise the safety of children after the latest Mediterranean shipwreck left about 20 people missing and added to a gruesome annual tally.

Among the seven survivors of the New Year’s Eve wreck off the Italian island of Lampedusa was an eight-year-old girl whose mother is among the missing, Unicef said.

The agency noted that an 11-year-old girl found floating off Lampedusa last month was believed to be the lone survivor of a migrant boat that had left Sfax, Tunisia, with about 45 people on board.

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