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Child Rights Activist Raises Alarm Over Missing Adoption Register, Accuses Delta Govt Of Child Trafficking

Child Rights Activist Raises Alarm Over Missing Adoption Register, Accuses Delta Govt Of Child Trafficking

Mr. Aghogho, who issued a 15-day ultimatum to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking-in-Persons (NAPTIP) to produce the missing adoption register without delay, also accused the Delta State government of child trafficking and racketeering.

BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORKOCT 06, 2016

Ighorhiohwumu Aghogho, a child rights activist and proprietor of the duly registered Explosive Academy in Abraka, Delta State, a special school for the correction of children who are beyond parental control, has raised the alarm that the Delta State children’s adoption register is missing.

Mr. Aghogho, who issued a 15-day ultimatum to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking-in-Persons (NAPTIP) to produce the missing adoption register without delay, also accused the Delta State government of child trafficking and racketeering.

Invitation - Lecture by Ms. Margaret Tuite, European Commission Coordinator for the Rights of the Child

On October 20th, at 13:00-15:00 in Grotiuszaal (A051 KOG) the advanced International Children’s Rights program and the Leiden Institute of Immigration Law will co-organize a lecture by Ms. Margaret Tuite, the European Commission Coordinator for the Rights of the Child.

The lecture is part of the monthly meeting tradition of the International Children’s Rights program, and will focus on the on-going European refugee crisis, and its implications for children ‘’on the move’’.

Ms. Tuite will introduce the work of the European Commission in relation to child refugees and asylum seekers in Europe, both accompanied or unaccompanied by their family members. She will present the particular issues relating to children in the European migration and refugee context, addressing, among others, figures and data collection, child detention, and access to justice. Following the lecture, there will be a Q&A session, to enable students to raise questions and other relevant topics for discussion.

This is a unique opportunity to learn more on the European refugee crisis, receive a first-hand account on the activities of the European Commission in that regard, and reflect on the issue from a child-centered approach.

Students from the International Children’s Rights program, the Dutch Child Law program and students of the European Migration law course are invited, but the lecture is also open to other students that wish to join. If you plan on coming, please send your registration to Ms. Vera Versluis (Email: v.c.blankestijn@law.leidenuniv.nl).

Uganda: Belgium Pleads With Museveni On Adoption

Uganda: Belgium Pleads With Museveni On Adoption

Belgian authorities have urged President Museveni to relax Uganda's tough child adoption laws.

Didier Reynders, the Belgium vice prime minister and minister for foreign affairs, made the plea in a meeting with President Museveni at the sidelines of the 71st UN general assembly in New York last week.

According to a law passed in March, guardianship of orphaned or needy children is restricted to Ugandan nationals. The law was enacted to protect Ugandan children from trafficking and sexual exploitation.

It also requires foreign adoptive parents to stay at least one year in Uganda before qualifying to adopt children.

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Adoptions à l’étranger: un projet de réorganisation inquiète les familles

Adoptions à l’étranger: un projet de réorganisation inquiète les familles

Par AFP — 2 octobre 2016 à 10:26

Des enfants haitiens, bientôt adoptés, à Port-au-Prince, le 23 décembre 2010Des enfants haitiens, bientôt adoptés, à Port-au-Prince, le 23 décembre 2010 Photo HECTOR RETAMAL. AFP

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Adoptions à l’étranger: un projet de réorganisation inquiète les familles

Unicef about Serbia, foster and children went to Sweden

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. The parents visit these children and wait for better days to return, to take their children back home. “Before them, I used to have a boy and a girl who went for adoption in Sweden,” Andrijana says.

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Foster Care in Serbia

Which party adopt Serbian children?

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Which party adopt Serbian children?

1 October 2016, 09:01

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BELGRADE ? Foreign citizens in the last 10 years have adopted 111 children from Serbia, while at the same time domestic doubles dispose of nearly 1,300 girls and boys.

PUT TO PARENTHOOD: How to Serbia to adopt a child; whether they are in PARTY STRENGTHS?

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PUT TO PARENTHOOD: How to Serbia to adopt a child; whether they are in PARTY STRENGTHS?

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A bunch of paper, the patience, a million questions, dozens of inspection, evaluation ... All this awaits those who want Serbia to adopt a child. Waiting for them and discouraging fact that at the moment 731 pair has the same desire, and that only 135 children can be adopted.

The boy from a foster family is given up for adoption

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The boy from a foster family is given up for adoption

I wonder whether all our children are now going to the wealthier they are educating them and will either remain in their own land, says Ljiljana Radulovic, nurturant five-year boy who was taken to Sweden

Author: ?. ?uki?Friday, 30.09.2016. at 09:25

Protest at the central square in Zrenjanin (Photo ?. ?uki?)

PETITION NOT TO GIVE THE 5 YEAR OLD CHILD IN ADOPTION TO SWEDEN

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