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Better Care Network highlights recent news pieces related to the issue of children's care around the world. These pieces include newspaper articles, interviews, audio or video clips, campaign launches, and more.

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Joint Council on International Children’s Services

Online update on concerns around promoting adoption in an emergency context.

CARE et Solidarites Enfants Roumains Abandonnes (SERA)

Vingt ans ont passé depuis la Révolution de 1989, symbole de la chute du Conducator Nicolae Ceausescu. Pourtant, force est de constater que l’empreinte laissée par la politique pro-nataliste est toujours aussi forte. La Roumanie présente la spécificité d’être le seul pays où les abandons d'enfants aient été encouragés et organisés par l’Etat. Cette politique de Ceausescu poursuivait un triple objectif démographique, idéologique et politique.

Stan Maher and Anthony Swift

Summary information on recently published book on community strengthening in response to children needs in context of poverty and AIDS.

Nadene Ghouri - BBC News

This article from BBC News explores some of the issues surrounding intercountry adoption in Liberia.

Better Care Network

BCN is collecting resources to be included in our new toolkit for practicioners supporting the delivery of better care to children and youth.

E.J. Graff, Foreign Policy Magazine

Documents the potential hazards and misconceptions surrounding intercountry adoption

The Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism - Brandeis University

This page from the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism website offers documentation of and background about serious irregularities in international adoption in Liberia. 

Embassy of the United States: Hanoi, Vietnam

The U.S. Embassy in Vietnam points to poor regulation as the basis for denying intercountry adoptions.

Elizabeth Larson

A personal story about adopting a child from Guatemala.

Scott Baldauf - Christian Science Monitor

Two families in South Africa absorb children who have lost one or both parents to AIDS. Their story.