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Namibia: Childcare And Protection Bill Revised

Namibia: Childcare And Protection Bill Revised
Theron Kolokwe
12 June 2009

 

Windhoek — Workshops aimed at revising the Child Care and Protection Bill that is intended to eventually replace the outdated Children's Act 33 of 1960 were being held in the capital this week.
A number of international specialists on child law had also been brought into the country to make inputs into the bill.
The purpose of these, as well as earlier consultative workshops, is for the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare to ensure that the bill is in the best possible form before being tabled in Parliament at the end of the year.
The bill addresses a number of key areas including children's courts, early intervention services, procedures for removing endangered children from the home, foster care, adoption, child trafficking, child-headed households and many more issues.
"The Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare has planned of revising the Child Care and Protection Bill through an extensive consultation process which is financially and technically supported by UNICEF.
During the last 15 years, the Bill has undergone numerous revisions and adaptations and finally there is a recently drafted Bill (Child Care and Protection) that is being completed by the Ministry of Justice in 2008." said Minister of Gender Equality and Social Welfare, Marlene Mungunda
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Ruling on Madonna's Malawi adoption due Friday

Ruling on Madonna's Malawi adoption due Friday
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BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) — Malawi's highest court plans to announce Friday whether Madonna can adopt a second child from the impoverished southern African country, the pop star's lawyer said Thursday.
The lawyer, Alan Chinula, said the ruling would be issued at 9 a.m.
Madonna had appealed after a lower court ruled she could not adopt 3-year-old Chifundo "Mercy" James because the singer had not spent enough time in Malawi. The lower court said residency rules had been bent when Madonna adopted her son David from Malawi last year.
During a hearing in May, the three judges of the Supreme Court of Appeal heard constitutional expert Modechai Msiska argue on Madonna's behalf. He said although residence was a factor in the adoption process, it would be unconstitutional if adhering to the requirement negated a child's rights.
Johns Gulumba, a lawyer for Eye of the Child, an independent group that opposes the adoption, told the appeals court that following the rules keeps out potential child abusers. He also said foreign adoptions should be a last resort.
Madonna found the girl in 2006 at Kondanani Children's Village, an orphanage in Bvumbwe just south of Malawi's commercial capital of Blantyre. That was the same year Madonna began adoption proceedings for David, whom she found at another orphanage in the country's the central Mchinji district.
Madonna has founded a charity, Raising Malawi, which helps feed, educate and provide medical care for some of Malawi's more than 1 million orphans, half of whom have lost a parent to AIDS.
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Adoption body orders inquiry into US case

Adoption body orders inquiry into US case
11 Jun 2009, 0151 hrs IST, Swati Deshpande, TNN

 

 

MUMBAI: The Central Adoption Resources Authority (CARA) has said that it has asked the Maharashtra government to conduct an inquiry and send a
report on certain points in the case of an `alleged' fraudulent adoption process carried out by an American agency 20 years ago.

27-year-old Jennifer Haynes, adopted by a US couple, had moved the Bombay high court after being suddenly deported to India in July last year from the US where she has a husband and children.

Minister Hirsch Ballin wil regels doe-het-zelf-adoptie flink aanscherpen

Minister: strengere regels adoptie uit VS
Minister Hirsch Ballin wil regels doe-het-zelf-adoptie flink aanscherpen 
 

’Amerikanen kunnen wachten op gezond kind’
 
Mogen Nederlandse stellen baby’s blijven adopteren uit de Verenigde Staten? Over deze kwestie debatteert vandaag de Tweede Kamer.
De emoties lopen hoog op in het publieke debat over adoptie uit de Verenigde Staten. Minister Hirsch Ballin (justitie) wil de regels hiervoor flink aanscherpen, tot ongenoegen van onder meer de Nederlandse homobeweging. Die vreest dat het voor homostellen nauwelijks meer mogelijk is om een kind te adopteren, als de minister de deur naar Amerika inderdaad op een klein kiertje zet. Want andere landen accepteren geen adoptieouders van gelijk geslacht.
In de Tweede Kamer verdedigt Hirsch Ballin vandaag zijn standpunten, met het Haags Adoptieverdrag in de hand. Dat bepaalt onder meer dat de ondertekenaars hun best moeten doen om voor kinderen in eigen land een adoptie- of pleeggezin te zoeken. Interlandelijke adoptie wordt gezien als een laatste optie, voor kinderen die echt niet in eigen land kunnen worden ondergebracht.
Tot vorig jaar konden Nederlandse stellen alleen uit de Verenigde Staten adopteren via een doe-het-zelf-adoptie, in jargon ’deelbemiddeling’ geheten. Maar sinds de VS in mei 2008 ook het Haags Adoptieverdrag ratificeerden, mag deze vorm van adoptie niet meer van Hirsch Ballin. Hij wil deelbemiddeling sowieso verbieden, omdat die volgens hem niet goed te controleren valt.
De minister liet ook onderzoeken of Amerikaanse kinderen niet door Amerikaanse stellen kunnen worden geadopteerd. De uitkomst: zeer jonge kinderen kunnen ’zonder al te veel problemen’ een plek krijgen in een Amerikaans gezin, zo schreef hij afgelopen maandag in een brief aan de Kamer. Als er in het vervolg Amerikaanse adoptiekinderen naar Nederland komen, dan moeten dat volgens hem vooral kinderen van vijf jaar of ouder zijn, of kinderen die speciale zorg nodig hebben.
Om vooral homostellen tegemoet te komen, kondigde Hirsch Ballin in diezelfde brief twee nieuwe maatregelen aan. Momenteel is er één Nederlands adoptiebureau, Stichting Kind en Toekomst, dat adopties uit de Verenigde Staten regelt. Als het aan de minister ligt, komt er daarnaast nog een tweede bureau, dat zich gaat specialiseren in adopties door stellen van gelijk geslacht.
Bovendien mogen aspirant-ouders zelf contact zoeken met een van de zeventien goedgekeurde adoptieorganisaties in de Verenigde Staten. Dit lijkt een soort ’deelbemiddeling light’: hebben de aspirant-ouders dit contact eenmaal gelegd, dan dragen zij het over aan het Nederlandse adoptiebureau. Dat maakt er vervolgens een adoptie via volledige bemiddeling van.
Het is de vraag of Hirsch Ballin met deze maatregelen de voorvechters van de doe-het-zelf-adoptie tevreden stelt. In een gezamenlijke verklaring stellen de belangenvereniging van zelfdoeners in adoptie en homo-organisatie COC onder meer dat deelbemiddeling minstens even verantwoord en goed gecontroleerd is als de ’gewone’ adoptie via een Nederlands adoptiebureau. Ook bestrijden zij dat er voor baby’s genoeg Amerikaanse adoptieouders te vinden zijn. Vooral Afro-Amerikaanse kinderen zijn moeilijk te plaatsen in hun eigen land, zeggen zij.
Tegenstanders van deelbemiddeling hebben zich ook gemeld bij de Tweede Kamercommissie voor justitie. Onder hen zijn United Adoptees International, de organisatie van volwassen geadopteerden, Unicef, Cordaid en de Stichting Against Child Trafficking.
Zij onderstrepen, met de minister, het Haags Adoptieverdrag, waarin interlandelijke adoptie een laatste redmiddel wordt genoemd. Dat er voor zwarte kinderen geen Amerikaanse adoptieouders te vinden zouden zijn, valt volgens hen niet te rijmen met het feit dat Amerikanen zelf veel (ook zwarte) kinderen uit het buitenland adopteren.
© Trouw 2009, op dit artikel rust copyright.

Prosecutors seeking at least $108,000 in Samoan adoption case

Prosecutors seeking at least $108,000 in Samoan adoption case

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Adoption scam: central authority awaits report from state, US agency

Adoption scam: central authority awaits report from state, US agency

2009-06-11

The Central Adoption Resources Authority (CARA) has filed a report in the case of an allegedly fraudulent adoption process carried out by an American agency. The adoption process had landed 27-year-oldhttp://www.indianexpress.com/news/adoption-scam-central-authority-awaits-report-from-state-us-agency/474704/ Jennifer Haynes in trouble after she was deported back to India in July last year.

Jagannath Patil, deputy director of CARA in his report, has said that CARA has communicated with the central agency in the US and also asked the Maharashtra Government to conduct an enquiry in this regard.

Patil stated that “CARA will be able to form any opinion in the matter only after getting reports from these quarters.”

Haynes, who was adopted by an American 20 years ago, had moved the Bombay High Court seeking action against the Americans for International Aid and Adoption (AIAA) which had processed her adoption papers.

In her petition, she has blamed the AIAA for jeopardising her stay in America as her adoption process was carried out in violation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989, and the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in Inter-Country Adoption.

nsufficient info keeps Haynes in the doldrums

nsufficient info keeps Haynes in the doldrums

2009-06-11

Mayura Janwalkar

Mumbai: There seems to be no respite for Jennifer Haynes. The Central Adoption Resources Authority (Cara) filed an affidavit before the Bombay High Court on Wednesday, saying the US embassy does not have enough information on Haynes.

The 28-year-old was deported to Mumbai from the US in July 2008. "I make some money by teaching English to some children. But I need my documents to get a decent job," she said. Haynes is gradually coping with life in the city from where she was adopted almost 20 years ago.

Cara's deputy director Jagannath Pati said in the affidavit that the US embassy has said they have 'insufficient information to come to any sound conclusion' and it was 'attempting to locate Jennifer in Mumbai to discuss her situation'.

Speaking to DNA on Wednesday evening, Haynes, however, said nobody had contacted her. Her advocate Pradeep Havnur said nobody had tried to contact him either. Haynes was deported to Mumbai after the US authorities found some discrepancies in her citizenship documents.

DNA was the first to report Haynes's case against Americans for International Aid and Adoption (AIAA) that had processed her adoption papers in 1989. In an email to Pati, the AIAA said Haynes was eight years old when she was adopted. Her first adoptive parents gave up guardianship because of her 'difficult behaviour in home and school'. Another email said the agency wanted to assure the high court that they did their duty to the maximum extent possible under Indian and US laws.

But advocate Jamshed Mistry who argued Haynes's case on Wednesday termed Cara's affidavit 'highly inconclusive'.

In a letter to Pati, the Indian Council of Social Welfare (ICSW) said Haynes could not be helped because its records were washed away in the deluge of July 26, 2006. "Our office in Chembur was completely submerged in water. All furniture, documents, and files were damaged," reads the ICSW letter.

Liberia: Former Dep. Health Minister Queries WACSN's Suspension

Liberia: Former Dep. Health Minister Queries WACSN's Suspension

10 June 2009

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Nota Informativa sobre Adopción Internacional

Nota Informativa sobre Adopción Internacional

Lima, 10 de Junio de 2009

La Secretaría Nacional de Adopciones, Autoridad Central en materia de Adopción del Perú se ha visto en la necesidad de suspender la recepción de solicitudes internacionales de adopción. Sólo se recibirán solicitudes de autoridades y entidades que se encuentran acreditadas con quienes ya se viene trabajando a la fecha, como: Alemania, Bélgica, España, Canadá, Italia, EEUU, Dinamarca, Escocia, Francia, Luxemburgo, Malta, Noruega, Suiza, Israel y países de Sudamérica.

Între 2005 ?i 2008, num?rul adop?iilor a r?mas constant

Miercuri, 10 Iunie 2009

Între 2005 ?i 2008, num?rul adop?iilor a r?mas constant

Alina GHENCEA (alina.ghencea@telegrafonline.ro)

În perioada 2005-2008, num?rul de adop?ii a fost relativ constant, de 1.300 pe an, iar Oficiul Român pentru Adop?ii (ORA) face o analiz? a situa?iei din adop?ii în scopul evalu?rii aplic?rii Legii 273/2004 care urm?re?te mic?orarea perioadei în care se face adop?ia, cu respectarea legii. Delega?ia ORA a participat la sesiunea 51 a Comitetului ONU pentru Drepturile Copilului, în cadrul evenimentelor desf??urate la Geneva între 25 mai ?i 12 iunie, oficialii români r?spunzînd întreb?rilor referitoare la situa?ia curent? din sistemul de adop?ii. Potrivit unei proceduri oficiale, membrii unei delega?ii na?ionale trebuie s? r?spund? unui set de întreb?ri formulate de membrii Comitetului ONU pentru Drepturile Copilului, referitoare la domeniul de activitate al institu?iei reprezentante. Oficialii români au fost chestiona?i în special referitor la num?rul de adop?ii din ultima perioad?. “Num?rul adop?iilor din România în aceast? perioad? este strîns legat de num?rul de copii adoptabili, mult mai mic decît num?rul de copii adoptabili anterior lui 2005. Odat? cu adoptarea Legii 273/2004 se fac toate eforturile pentru reintegrarea copilului în familie. Dac? acest lucru nu este posibil, abia atunci copilul devine adoptabil. Înainte de 2005 nu erau încurajate toate demersurile de reintegrare în familia biologic?. P?rin?ii puteau renun?a foarte u?or la copil, printr-un simplu act notarial”, a declarat Catrina Rebegea, consilier ORA.

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