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50 kids left in limbo by Canada/SA trafficking row

50 kids left in limbo by Canada/SA trafficking rowCRIME & COURTS / 13 Jun '16, 11:00am

Tania Broughton

Durban - Diplomatic officials in Canada reacted swiftly to allegations that South African babies were being “trafficked” to that country by putting a hold on all visa applications, effectively stopping all adoptions in November 2010.

The moratorium lasted for almost three years before the provincial director of public prosecutions declined to prosecute.

File photo: Mark Blinch. Credit: REUTERS

SA baby's chance at new life in Canada foiled

SA baby's chance at new life in Canada foiled

CRIME & COURTS / 13 Jun '16, 11:00am

Tania Broughton

Durban - A 2-year-old boy’s chance at a new life in Canada is in jeopardy because of the interference of a local magistrate.

The boy, who was dumped in a pit latrine by his mother just after his birth, is caught up in a legal tug of war between a local social worker and a Canadian couple who want to adopt him and - on the other side - the magistrate who claims this is “child trafficking” and wants to return him to his granny, whom he does not know.

BOSTON COLLEGE AND HARVARD PROFESSORS ADVOCATE FOR UNPARENTED CHILDRE

BOSTON COLLEGE AND HARVARD PROFESSORS ADVOCATE FOR UNPARENTED CHILDREN

BC NEWS, NEWSJUNE 12, 2016BY ROHIT BACHANI

In late May, Democratic co-sponsors David Cicilline of Rhode Island, Brian Higgins of New York, Jim McDermott of Washington, and Republican Representative Tom Marino of Pennsylvania introduced a piece of legislation that would enable the United States government to remedy institutionalized discrimination by reforming domestic adoption practices. Professor Elizabeth Bartholet, Faculty Director of the Child Advocacy Program at Harvard Law School and Professor Paulo Barrozo, Director of the Clough Center for Constitutional Democracy at Boston College Law School, have sought to encourage adoption reform in such a capacity over the past few years and have been following recent congressional initiatives to address the dilemma. The bill introduced in late May can be said to build on the provisions that Professors Bartholet and Barrozo have advocated for in earlier bills, including the Children in Families First Act (CHIFF).

The new bill seeks to make the State Department discontinue discriminatory practices against institutionalized children whose fundamental rights have been violated through faulty adoption practices, the passage of which "would put the United States in an important position of international human rights leadership," Professor Barrozo commented in an article co-authored with Professor Bartholet.

The bill can also be said to represent the culmination, per se, of pleas to Congress made by Harvard and Boston College faculty members in recent years to implement reformative measures with respect to the faulty and imprudent adoption system. For instance, in 2014, 34 faculty members from Harvard Law School and 24 from Boston College Law School signed and sent a letter to Congress encouraging it to pass the Children in Families First Act–a piece of legislation that laid some of the groundwork for the introduction of the May 2016 bill.

Nana Oye Lithur gives assurance of government’s commitment to child protection

Nana Oye Lithur gives assurance of government’s commitment to child protection

Gov't of Ghana To Strengthen Child Protection System - Nana Oye Lithur

By News Ghana - Jun 12, 2016 0

Government of Ghana says it will to continue enhancing Child Protection Systems in the country since it is linked with sustainable development and to the growth of the nation as well.

Nana Oye Lithur

Sentencing Hearings Next Week for International Adoption Guides (IAG)

Sentencing Hearings Next Week for International Adoption Guides (IAG)

Posted on June 11, 2016

Three International Adoption Guides officials could be sentenced, finally, next week.

They were indicted by the U.S. Justice Department in February 2014, after lengthy investigations. They are scheduled for sentencing next week, having pled guilty over a year ago to charges of conspiring to defraud the United States by bribery and fraudulent documents, all involving several Ethiopian adoptions.

The sentencing hearing for Mary Mooney (IAG’s executive director) is scheduled for 11am on June 16. Mooney had pled guilty in January 2015, then changed her plea to “no contest” several months later. In August 2015, the judge ruled against the “no contest” plea, and the guilty verdict was reinstated.

Germany-based adopted woman’s search for her mother ends in Pune

Germany-based adopted woman’s search for her mother ends in Pune

Shireen Alpa Potthast, a social worker in Germany, tracks down her biological mother in a village

Written by Garima Rakesh Mishra | Pune | Updated: June 9, 2016 3:04 am

Shireen Alpa Potthast at a restaurant in the city after meeting her mother. (Express Photo by Arul Horizon)

Sipping a glass of fresh lime soda in a small restaurant on JM Road, Germany-based Shireen Alpa Potthast is gripped by myriad emotions as she tries and absorb the dramatic events that took place in her life less than 48 hours back.

Adoption rights in the United Arab Emirates

Adoption rights in the United Arab Emirates

6/7/2016byHassan Elhais

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There are many good reasons couples choose to adopt, and the procedure can provide a wonderful solution for adoptive parents, biological parents and children alike. However, the law relating to adoption in the UAE is less straightforward than in other countries in the world, particularly for expatriates. Here are the major points to note if you reside in the UAE and wish to become an adoptive parent.

Features 24: The Truth of an Adoption

Fernando and Constanza were separated for 42 years and three years ago she learned that she was adopted and that she belonged to the group of irregular adoptions sponsored by the priest Gerardo Joannon and the doctor Gustavo Monckeberg .

Although both sought each other, it was Constanza's action that achieved the reunion after confirming that her lifelong family was not the biological one.

In his process, he created an NGO to unite illegally separated families, went to an international blood bank and met his biological mother, from whom he did not receive the expected affection.

However, from this side of his biological family he received the necessary clue to find the whereabouts of Fernando.

Learn about this exciting story and that of the NGO that Constanza leads to help Chileans who live what she experienced in the following Report 24.

NAS adopting from Nicaragua

Nederlandse Adoptie Stichting

5 June at 12:22 ·

Nicaragua: ¡Bienvenido en su casa! De vlaggen mogen uit want Camilo Andres komt vandaag thuis met zijn papa en mama. Welkom thuis lieve jongen, we hopen dat je in Nederland heel gelukkig zult worden.

Nederlandse Adoptie Stichting's photo.

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International adoptions account for more than half of all adoptions in Latvia this year

International adoptions account for more than half of all adoptions in Latvia this year

2016-06-05

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