Lack of data hampers safeguarding

TODAY marks International Missing Children’s day, during which people are urged to wear a forget-me-not flower in order to highlight the plights of missing children worldwide.

Lack of data hampers safeguarding

TODAY marks International Missing Children’s day, during which people are urged to wear a forget-me-not flower in order to highlight the plights of missing children worldwide.

There are no accurate figures for the number of children who go missing each year throughout the EU. Britain records some 70,000 children going missing annually, and there were 846 child abductions there in 2003.

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