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Sweden to stop adoptions from Vietnam
Published: 22 Oct 08 15:32 CET
Online: [url=http://www.thelocal.se/15146/20081022/]Sweden to stop adoptions from Vietnam - The Local[/url]
The Swedish government plans to halt adoptions of children from Vietnam citing concerns over corruption and fears that the childs best interests donҒt always come first.
ItӒs a really tough blow for many families who are waiting. Vietnam is also the only country many can consider adopting from, said Jan GԶransson, head of the Adoptionscentrum adoption agency, to Sveriges Radio.
Vietnam is popular among Swedes looking to adopt because it allows adoption by single parents and doesnt have strict age restrictions like many other countries.
According to Sveriges Radio, a child from Vietnam is adopted by Swedish parents about once a week on average.
However, the government has decided not to extend its current agreement with Vietnam, which runs out in the autumn of 2009.
The decision, to be announced on Thursday, comes following reports which raise troubling questions about VietnamҒs adoption practices.
An investigation by the Swedish government revealed that biological parents in Vietnam are not always aware that their children have been put up for adoption. There are also reports that money has been paid in exchange for children to be adopted.
The United States has already banned further adoptions from Vietnam due to corruption concerns and evidence that mothers had taken payments to put their children up for adoption.
In addition, Vietnam has refused to sign on to international regulations governing adoptions.
According to health minister Gran Hgglund, the government椒s ruling means that adoptions from Vietnam will cease within a year.