earlier, i spoke to edlira gjoni, a lecturer in communication studies at tirana university in albaniar, ceo of the charity ecpat which campaigns to protect children from exploitation. i think any child going missing is of huge concern, especially when they are in the care of authorities who are responsible for their welfare and safeguarding. but uk has been very concerned about the numbers of trafficked and separated children going missing for some time now for many years. and so, sad to say, the numbers are shocking, but they're not surprising. and i don't think that this is an issue specifically about albanian children either. this can affect children of all nationalities. 0k, edlira, talk us through what do you think some of the reasons are, some of the explanations for what's going on? well, thank you, lewis, indeed. they are not 39 missing minors in albania. if there were, we would know and the media would have gone big about it. but we've just learned today from the bbc that these 39 kids have gone missing in the uk and our explanations are a few. first of all, we don't we usual