December 19, 2025
Middle East Monitor

Migrants depart by boat from Petit-Fort-Philippe Beach and head towards United Kingdom in Gravelines, France on January 17, 2025.

Migrants depart by boat from Petit-Fort-Philippe Beach and head towards United Kingdom in Gravelines, France on January 17, 2025.
[Joanna Chichelnitzky – Anadolu Agency]
Nearly 80,000 people have died while trying to migrate since 2014, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN agency said that “Most remain unidentified, leaving families in endless uncertainty.”
The announcement was made on Thursday to mark the International Migrants Day, observed on 18 December.
The organisation stressed that no journey should end in tragedy” and called for “safe, regular, dignified migration.”
In its statement on X, the World Health Organization added: “Let us protect their rights to health, prevent more deaths.
Nearly 80,000 people have died while trying to migrate since 2014, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN agency said that “Most remain unidentified, leaving families in endless uncertainty.”
The announcement was made on Thursday to mark the International Migrants Day, observed on 18 December.
The organisation stressed that no journey should end in tragedy” and called for “safe, regular, dignified migration.”
In its statement on X, the World Health Organization added: “Let us protect their rights to health, prevent more deaths.
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