Unaccompanied children in the shanty town near Calais, risk going
missing or being trafficked when the French government closes the
refugee camp. That's according to a United Nations children's agency
official, calling for "robust plans" to ensure their safety. Mimi
Chiahemen reports from the UN headquarters in New York.
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