The de facto closure of Italy's northern borders in 2016 seriously complicated the challenge facing them, said the charity.
Many risked their lives along the roads or rail lines near Ventimiglia on the French border or Bolzano towards Austria, while Switzerland handed back some 5,000 foreign minors seized near Como on the northern Italian border between May and November 2016
In parallel, asylum requests made by isolated minors choosing to remain in the Italian reception system have exploded: there were 6,020 in 2016, 50 percent more than in 2015.
Of the 62,672 foreign minors who arrived without adults between 2011 and 2016, 17 percent were from Eritrea, 13 percent from Egypt, and nine percent each from Gambia and Somalia.
Most said they were 16 or 17 years old, and although a few were in reality older, the number of children and pre- adolescents under 15 jumped from 698 in 2012 to 2,050 last year. Another 8,300 more who arrived between January and May this year
Almost all the Eritreans, Somalis, Syrians and Afghans who arrived on Italy's coasts - numbering over 22,500 young people over six years -- rapidly moved on to try to join family or friends in other European countries, putting themselves in the hands of unscrupulous people trafficking networks.
The UN's refugee chief Filippo Grandi said Tuesday that Europe's programme for relocating the influx of migrants to the continent has been a "disappointment," just as the EU began legal action against three eastern European nations for refusing to take in their share.
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