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New parents were told girls weren't twins; DNA says yes

ORANGEVALE, Calif. — They live thousands of miles apart, they speak different languages, but they are definitely twin sisters.

They have the same biological parents in China, but they never knew it until years later.

Mia and her twin, Alexandra, were found in a cardboard box and taken to an orphanage in 2003. Mia went home to the Sacramento suburb of Orangevale, Calif., with Andy and Angela Hansen. Her sister went home with Sigmund and Wenche Hauglum of Fresvik, Norway.

Both their families met during the adoption process in Changsha in China's Hunan province. The families felt very strongly that the girls were twins.

"They looked exactly alike," Angela Hansen said. "We were told they were not twins."

Nicholas Rees (UNICEF) will lead the theme on social return on investment at Eurochild Annual Conference

Nicholas Rees (UNICEF) will lead the theme on social return on investment at Eurochild Annual Conference

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Nicholas Rees works as a Policy Analysis Specialist in the Division of Policy and Strategy at UNICEF Headquarters in New York

Nicholas Rees, UNICEF Policy Analysis Specialist, will be one of our resource persons at the upcoming Eurochild Annual Conference, guiding the discussions on social return on investment.

Being a well-experienced specialist in the child welfare field within the UNICEF Headquarters’ Policy and Strategy Division team, with a solid political and economic knowledge, Nicholas Rees has a wide-ranging understanding of the means to measure broader social impact when investing in children and of the ways to best exploit evidence when shaping social policies.

Marina Tsekova: The price of a child for adoption can reach € 30,000

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Marina Tsekova: The price of a child for adoption can reach € 30,000

Children for sale or how much it costs to adopt a child of black? This reporter showed New Marina Tsekova in a series of materials adoption scheme

October 15, 2014

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Vadodara: Adopted daughter kills parents for lover, bodies decompose for two months

The discovery of the decomposed body of an elderly couple on Tuesday sent shockwaves down the neighborhood.

A 16-year-old girl and her 22-year-old boyfriend were arrested for killing the girl’s adopted parents and leaving their bodies in the house to rot in an upmarket neighbourhood in Vadodara. The murder is said to have taken place in August.

The discovery of the decomposed body of an elderly couple from a locked bunglow in Manjalpur at midnight on Tuesday sent shockwaves down the neighbourhood. The disintegrating bodies of an elderly couple, Shrihari Vinod, 63, and his wife Sneha, 60, were found in their bedroom in Tirupati Society Bungalows after neighbours alerted the police. According to the police, the couple’s adopted 16-year-old daughter plotted and murdered her parents in early August and doused the body with a chemical to prevent emanating stench that could alert neighbours.

The neighbourhood of Manjalpur was shaken when cops broke open the doors of a bunglow that was ‘locked’ since early August after residents complained of a foul smell from the premises. What they saw inside was horrific. N M Ghod, Police Inspector of Manjalpur police station, said, “We found the highly decayed bodies of the couple, whom neighbours identified as Sneha and Shrihari Vinod. The post mortem of the bodies was conducted at SSG hospital but it has been difficult to exact the nature of death as the bodies are extremely decomposed. The forensics team, however, was able to ascertain that the death occurred sometime between August 3 and 5.”

Cops were stunned when they discovered a barrel of an acidic chemical that had been sprayed on the bodies – Sneha’s on the bed and Shrihari’s on the floor – to keep the bodies from giving out foul odour to alert the neighbours. A retired employee of Bank of Baroda, Shrihari, and his wife’s adopted 16-year-old daughter and a Class X student of Ambe School is the prime suspect along with her boyfriend 22-year-old Tapan Shailesh Purane.

International adoption: the season of poison

Date: 14/10/23

International adoption: the season of poison

angry childAfter the ' interpellation of Senator Carlo Giovanardi filed on October 16 in the Senate and to the President of the Council of Ministers, the ' body CIAI (Italian Centre for Aid to Children) took a public political position starting in fact what might constitute a real massacre game between the authorized bodies.

Before the initiative of a Member that is not representative of an entity but rather representative of the people elected in a democratic state, it is really irrelevant whether one of the many authorized bodies either agree or disagree with the work of Senator Giovanardi. Each, in fact, their work: the authorized bodies are not political parties, do not have to line up on the political positions or for specific people.

How do you then to say that a Senator would have "raised the tone" or even "sparked a real war" for the simple fact of having done the work for which he was elected?

Chaos international adoptions: "Families waiting for months"

Chaos international adoptions: "Families waiting for months"

The denunciation of the associations: the Commission does not answer

Published the 14/10/2014

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ACT to President Obama - about Children in Adversity - Bootbie/Horvath

Dear President Obama,

 

on 8th April 2014 Lumos together with UK Member of the European Parliament brokered a round table in the European Parliament. The Title: A Global Approach to Ending the Institutionalisation of Children:

"How the EU and the USA can join forces to help children in adversity around the world" Prof. Neil Boothby was presented as your special advisor on Children in Adversity. However according to my information, the post of the Special Advisor was at that time formally held by Rob Horvath from  USAID. Could you kindly clarify whether Neil Boothby had your authorisation to speak on behalf of you? If you d need further information kindly provide me an email adress, so that i can email the relevent documents. Sincerely Arun Dohle www.againstchildtrafficking.org

 

Black Adoptions: How to buy abandoned children in Bulgaria?

Black Adoptions: How to buy abandoned children in Bulgaria?

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Aeroflot Takes Part in Train of Hope Charity Program

October 13, 2014, Moscow. — For the 9th time Aeroflot co-organized Train of Hope charity program event created by Radio Russia within the social project Child Question. The main goal is to draw public attention to the problem of orphanage and to help children left without parental care to find a new family.

This time the charity program goes to Simferopol and Sevastopol. Eight families from different parts of Russia who are planning to adopt or take custody of a child have become members of the Crimean voyage Train of Hope.

Aeroflot offered 30 free tickets to the future adoptive parents on the route Moscow — Simferopol and 35 free tickets on the route Simferopol — Moscow.

Professors from foster parents Moscow schools will consult their Crimean colleagues on details of Russian legislation and arrange seminars for childcare authorities.

The Child Question team with the assistance of psychologists, doctors and lawyers will provide help to the potential parents. Such support is usually provided to the members of each Train of Hope trip, but this time it is even more important, because parents are coming for the children older than 5 years, brothers and sisters, children with the health problems — those for whom it’s especially complicated to find a new family.