MISSING CHILDREN IN THE EU

👧🏽 Missing and Sexually Exploited Children in Europe: An Invisible Reality
May 25th, marked International Missing Children’s Day — a moment to remember that behind every statistic, there is a child with interrupted dreams and a family in anguish.
📊 Alarming Numbers
- Every year, approximately 250,000 children are reported missing across Europe.
- In 2023 alone, the 116 000 hotlines received 67,345 calls related to 7,274 cases of missing children.
- More than 51,000 unaccompanied migrant minors vanished in Europe between 2021 and 2023 — many falling victim to trafficking and exploitation.
- In France, 40,989 cases of missing minors were reported in 2023.
⚠️ Causes and Risks
- 66% of cases involve children who ran away from home or institutions, often due to abuse, neglect, or mental health issues.
- 18% concern parental abductions, and 6% relate to missing unaccompanied migrant children.
- Unaccompanied minors are at particularly high risk of human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and forced labor, often disappearing without a trace.
🛡️ How to Help
- 116 000 is the free European number for missing children, available 24/7 in 32 countries, offering emotional, legal, and social support.
- Organisations like Missing Children Europe and ICMEC work tirelessly to prevent disappearances and protect children from harm.
📢 Join the campaign #MissingDreams
Each missing child represents a dream interrupted. Share this message and help amplify the voices of those who cannot be heard.