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Kidsave Brings Columbian Orphans to LA in Search of a Forever Family

Kidsave Brings Columbian Orphans to LA in Search of a Forever Family

Yenne a Columbian orphan is staying inBrentwood in hopes of meeting his forever family. Will you help?

By Amy Sommer | July 09, 2009

photo courtesy of www.kidsave.org

Yenne is one in a group of 47 older children from Colombian orphanages who arrived in the U.S. to participate in Kidsave’s Summer Miracles program. Summer Miracles brings older orphaned children to the U.S. to enjoy a five-week summer visit with local families who volunteer to host them in their homes and give them a chance to experience life in a family. These are older children, ages 8 and older, who have little or no chance of finding adoptive parents in their own country.

Life after institutional care: international round table

Life after institutional care: international round table

Bruxelles hosted the 9th of July 2009 a specific international round table on leaving care in Europe; the event organised by Amici dei Bambini is part of the project carried out in five European countries (Romania, Bulgaria, Latvia, Italy and France) whose aim is to increase the knowledge and mutual exchange of positive solutions for the social inclusion of young care leavers in Europe, a social category at high risk of social exclusion.

The fight against social exclusion is one of Europe's key social policy goals, with the European Commission seeking to build a better understanding of social exclusion across the EU and to spread good practice.

Building a more inclusive Europe was considered to be an essential element of the EU's ten year strategic goal of becoming "the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustained economic growth, more and better jobs and greater social cohesion".

Within the above mentioned framework, the project implemented by the Association Amici dei Bambini (Italy) and involving partners' organizations from four more European countries (Romania, Bulgaria, Latvia and France), addresses as specific priority area the young care leavers at risk of social exclusion.

Ausschuss fragt nach Verbleib der Kinder

SterniPark: Babyklappe

Ausschuss fragt nach Verbleib der Kinder

Von Ulla Reinhard und Philip Volkmann-Schluck 8. Juli 2009, 04:00 U

Der Fall der vier Neugeborenen beschäftigt die Abgeordneten. Sozialsenator Dietrich Wersich (CDU): "Wir bitten den Verein um Auskunft."

Eine Babyklappe des Vereins SterniPark.

Child snatched in RSPCA raid must be given up for adoption

Child snatched in RSPCA raid must be given up for adoption

By Tom Kelly

Last updated at 11:32 PM on 08th July 2009

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Strategic partnership

Posted : Wed, 08 Jul 2009 13:54:21 GMT

Author : Child Welfare League of America (CWLA)

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Roelie Post requests to talk to Jaap Doek

called him, but he then very unfriendly said he could not talk, time etc.

From: Roelie Post

Date: 8 July 2009 17:36

Subject: Fwd: is dit waar?

To: JaapEDoek@

International adoptee, Miss Indiana Courtni Hall, promotes adoption awareness

International adoptee, Miss Indiana Courtni Hall, promotes adoption awareness

July 4, 2:08 PM


International adoptee Courtni Hall*Miss Indiana, Courtni Hall, an international adoptee, is using her title to promote adoption awareness by being a spokesperson for Children's Hope International. Abandoned in Calcutta, India, at birth, weighing only 2 pounds 2 ounces, Hall was adopted at five months of age by an American couple and raised in Indiana.

Now 22 years old, Hall is the current Miss Indiana USA 2009 and the former Miss Indiana Teen USA 2004. She was named Miss Photogenic in the Miss Indiana USA 2009 competition and went on to compete at the annual Miss USA Pageant in April. Hall hopes to earn her Master's degree in Communications and eventually work as a television personality in the entertainment industry.

During her reign as Miss Indiana, Hall will be advocating for international adoption through a non-profit organization, Children's Hope International. This full service, licensed adoption and humanitarian agency offers adoption from China, Colombia,Ethiopia, Russia, and Vietnam, as well as providing relief programs for the children still without parental care in these countries, including orphan sponsorships.


http://www.examiner.com/x-7928-Charlotte-International-Adoption-Examiner~y2009m7d4-International-adoptee-Miss-Indiana-Courtni-Hall-promotes-adoption-awareness

Mail Jaap Doek - R. Post - UN Committee asking Romania to lift moratorium

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Beste Roelie, met mij alles goed. Zit nu even in Cairo (dus let niet op
merkwaardige email address je ziet; komt van gebruik internet)
Het zou mij hogelijk verbazen als dat bericht juist is, maar ik zit niet
meer in het comite in Geneva. Als Roemenie net (in de mei sessie ) bij het
comite is geweest dan kun je het op de website van het comite checken
(www.ohchr.or en click op human rights bodies en je krijgt toegang tot de
website van het comite)

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From: Roelie Post roelie.post@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 22:16:35 +0200
To: JaapEDoek@cs.com
Subject: is dit waar?


Dag Jaap, alweer een tijdje geleden dat we contact hadden.

Ben benieuwd of onderstaand bericht op juistheid berust.

Beste groeten,

Roelie



*July 2, 2009. Romanian Newspaper Reporting that the UN Commission
Recommends that Romania Reopen International Adoption. *We are delighted, if
surprised, to read in Ultima Ora that the United Nations Commission for
Children's Rights has recommended to Romania's National Authority for the
Protection of the Rights of the Child that Romania end its moratorium on
international adoption as well as "accelerate the procedures for national
adoptions." International pressure from the European Union as well as some
UNICEF sources had led Romania to close its international adoption programs
in 2004. The glaring failure of foster care programs to provide permanency
for unparented children in Romania has been a tragedy for the most
vulnerable in society, as it always is. We hope these recommendations will
soon become reality.


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Baby girls taken and sold for adoption

SW China: Baby girls taken and sold for adoption

By Wang Jingqiong (China Daily)

Updated: 2009-07-03 08:06

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About 80 newborn baby girls from a county of Guizhou Province in southwest China have been removed from their families by local officials since 2001, and most have been handed over to foreign adoptive parents as orphans at a price of $3,000 each, the Southern Metropolis News reported on Wednesday.

Netwerk: Weer adoptieschandaal China

Weer adoptieschandaal China

Overheid pakt kinderen af van ouders en biedt hen ter adoptie aan, ook naar Nederland

De Chinese overheid heeft ouders gedwongen hun kinderen af te staan. Via adoptie belandden die elders, melden Chinese media.

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In een district in China zijn sinds 2001 ongeveer 80 kinderen door de lokale overheid van hun families weggenomen en in een tehuis gestopt. Van daaruit zijn ze naar het buitenland geadopteerd. Uit het betreffende tehuis zijn ook kinderen naar Nederland geadopteerd. Volgens de China Daily is een van de weggenomen kinderen daadwerkelijk in een Nederlands gezin terechtgekomen.