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[url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8497473.stm]BBC News - Nepal 'should suspend' adoptions[/url]
Excerpt:
The report follows a probe by Unicef, and other NGOs. The Swiss-funded charity, Terre des hommes, said it found that more than 60% of children in orphanages had parents who could take care of them.
"The Hague report makes a very strong finding which is that there is evidence of abuse in terms of paperwork. Paperwork is created to declare the child an orphan whereas the child... could be supported in the family," Terre des hommes Nepal country director, Joseph Aguettant, told the BBC's Joanna Jolly in Kathmandu.
Ripples,
Nepal has had so many issues.
Have you ever gone to PEAR? Parents for Ethical Adoption Reform. They are a really good source for info on all countries...link is to blog post about Nepal.
[url=http://pear-now.blogspot.com/search/label/Nepal]Parents for Ethical Adoption Reform (PEAR): Nepal[/url]
Kind regards,
Dickons
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