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  1. Millions of children go missing every year. Together, we can bring them back to safety. A Story of Hope. Elieth Samara was abducted when she was just 19 days old. For 33 long hours, her mother lived a nightmare until she was reunited with her daughter thanks to the tireless investigation of ICMEC and our allies around the globe.

  2. The lack of a common definition of “missing child,” and a common response to the issue, results in few reliable statistics on the scope of the problem around the world. Even with this challenge, we know that: In Australia, an estimated 20,000 children are reported missing every year.

  3. Our Global Missing Children’s Center aims to protect children around the world from going missing or being abducted by providing resources for governments, law enforcement, NGOs, and families on prevention as well as the appropriate actions to take in the event a child does go missing.

  4. The Global Missing Children's Network is a multilingual database featuring photos of and information about missing children around the world.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2023 · Every year, tens of thousands of children go missing in the United States. The exact number is hard to pin down, as it varies by state — but the FBI estimates that every 40 seconds, a child goes missing or is abducted. That comes to about 2,200 children a day and 765,000 children a year.

  6. We've circulated billions of photos of missing children. We've assisted law enforcement, families and child welfare with more than 426,000 cases of missing children who have been recovered. We continue to look for opportunities to innovate how we search for missing children.

  7. data.unicef.org › wp-content › uploadsInSIGHT - UNICEF DATA

    An estimated 33.7 million children – or 1 in 69 children globally – have been displaced within their own borders or across them, mostly due to conflict and violence. Many are urgently fleeing life-threatening situations, including disasters like floods and storms.