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IUniScuoLa , Rapporto ANCI 2009:
«Presentazione di Flavio Zanonato-Sindaco di Padova-Vice Presidente dell'ANCI con delega all'Immigrazione
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" The Italian municipalities and policies for the reception of unaccompanied minors: results of the territorial
"The unaccompanied children taken into care / Contact: those who are, where they come from, where they live ?

View to read in detail the "Third Report Anci on unaccompanied foreign minors"
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growing municipalities that welcome unaccompanied minors.
the end of 2008 were 93 municipalities that have taken over 85% of unaccompanied children arrived in Italy, a figure up from 2006, when il 75% del totale dei minori contattati o presi in carico era distribuito in 39 realtà comunali.
E' quanto emerge dal "Terzo Rapporto Anci sui Minori stranieri non accompagnati", con un'indagine rivolta a tutti i Comuni italiani, a cui hanno risposto 5.784 amministrazioni, il 71,4% del totale.
Il rapporto e' stato presentato l '11 marzo scorso nella sede nazionale dell'associazione durante una conferenza stampa alla presenza di Flavio Zanonato, Sindaco di Padova e Vice Presidente dell'ANCI con delega all'immigrazione, Giuseppe Maurizio Silveri, Direttore Generale Immigrazione del Ministero del lavoro e politiche sociali e Presidente del Comitato Minori Stranieri e Mario Morcone, Capo Dipartimento per le Liberta' Civil and Immigration of the Ministry of the Interior.
According to the data, are increasing as municipalities that have first reception facilities in emergency and hold short (30 to 51 government in 2008), both common operating the services during the second shelter in the community, family homes, etc.. (30 to 46, for a total of 3,841 children assisted).
Between 2006 and 2008 the presence of unaccompanied foreign children has remained fairly stable in Italy, with a slight decrease of 8, 3% from 7870 in 2006, we moved to 7216 in 2008. This despite the decline between 2006 and 2007, due to the fact that children from Romania and Bulgaria have since become Community.
to take charge of unaccompanied minors are mainly the cities with more than 100 000 inhabitants (47.5%), but also the municipalities that have received average 23.2%, and medium and small ones (13.7 %).
The report also points out that in 2008 reduced the number of unaccompanied minors in the four cities where the presence is larger (Rome, Milan, Turin and Trieste) . Similar reduction in Naples, as well as in medium-sized cities such as Modena, Reggio Emilia, Parma, Piacenza, Trento, Cremona and Caltagirone. The number of children increases, however, Venice, Ancona and Bologna, as well as other medium-sized cities such as Ravenna, Pesaro, Macerata and Cividale del Friuli.
The highest increase concerned children that originate in Afghanistan from 2006 to 2008 have almost tripled (+170%). Also significant increases in children arriving from African countries in conflict or unstable (Nigeria, Somalia, Eritrea, etc..) And therefore potential asylum seekers, which are added to those coming from Egypt. This fact leads to an increase of unaccompanied minors in the border areas or in areas of first arrival: Veneto, Marche, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Puglia and Sicily. These five regions are in fact interested in 2008 from 50.5% of children taken into care contacted.
In terms of regional breakdown, the report notes that in 2008 more than 'the goal' children, 58% of the total, and 'concentrated in Sicily, Emilia-Romagna, Lazio and Friuli Venezia Giulia.
Unaccompanied children cared for by the Italian municipalities in 2008 are mostly less than male (89.7%) slightly below the age of majority (51.9% is 17 years old), mainly from Afghanistan, Albania, Egypt , Morocco, and Kosovo.
The data collected and analyzed confirmed the need to achieve a standardization of interventions and to pass, both nationally and particularly in some critical areas of the country, one emergency phase to a more structured way.
These needs gave the first important response to the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, promoting the national program for the protection of unaccompanied minors, Anci made in close coordination with the Committee for Foreign Minors and launched in early 2008.
Thanks to the program, it was possible to experiment with a centrally coordinated and widespread throughout the country that support a network of municipalities in the activities of ready acceptance, has lead to a better management of the phenomenon and therefore increased protection of children themselves, with a view to sharing responsibilities and costs between central government and local governments.
Anci The study was carried out with funds from eight per thousand of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers to direct management state.
Source: Ministry of

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