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Adopción legal? (Steven - Netherlands/Colombia)

Adopción legal?

Conozca la historia de Steven, un niño adoptado por holandeses y que según sus padres biológicos, residentes en Colombia, se hizo sin su consentimiento.

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Mangalore: German Citizen's Relentless Quest for Mother Yet to be Fulfilled

Friday, April 13, 2012

Mangalore: German Citizen's Relentless Quest for Mother Yet to be Fulfilled

Mangalore, Apr 13: Chaya (32) alias Maria Chaya Schupp has been visiting the city often since 2004, in search of her mother. She comes every time with the renewed zeal to find her, in the expectation that her quest for her mother would be fulfilled, but has been returning home disappointed.

The relentless efforts of Chaya, who lives with her foster mother, Ingrid Schupp, at Frankfurt, Germany, began with initial visits starting 2004 during which, Ingrid had accompanied her. Chaya was adopted from the home for the destitutes at Ullal, which in the past, also functioned as adoption centre.

Chaya has also approached help from courts in finding her real mother. The present visit was the fourth since 2004, but this time too she had to return empty-handed to Mumbai on Thursday April 12.

30 years on,woman returns to orphanage that gave her new life

Nicklas accompanied his wife Linda for the first time to the orphanage in Pune from where she was adopted 30 years ago.

I feel I love them more and more,” says 46-year-old Nicklas Berg who held his adopted son Yogesh and daughter Trupti at Shreevatsa,an adoption centre run by the Society of Friends of Sassoon General Hospital (SOFOSH). Nicklas accompanied his wife Linda for the first time to the orphanage in Pune from where she was adopted 30 years ago. On Wednesday they,adopted two children (both siblings).

Linda was known as Megha when she was brought here way back in the 70s. Born in 1975,Megha was adopted when she was a year old by Tommy and Eva Rosvall from Sweden,says Dipika Maharaj Singh,vice-chairperson of SOFOSH. This is the 10th such case where a child from Shreevatsa who has been adopted has returned to the home to adopt other kids. “Perhaps this is their way of remembering their roots and the fact that they had spent time at their first home,” says Madhuri Abhyankar,director of SOFOSH.

There were a total of 85 adoptions in 2011,of which five children were adopted by couples from abroad,24 by Non-Resident Indians and 56 by locals in the country. Among the Indian adoptions,29 girls were adopted vis-a-vis 27 boys while four girls were adopted by couples from abroad,says Sangeeta Pawar,adoption coordinator at the centre.

It may have taken more than 30 years for Linda to visit the orphanage where she was kept for a year before being adopted by the Swedish couple,but she says,“It just felt so natural and easy to come here and adopt our children”. Linda works as a purchase assistant at a private firm in Malmo,Sweden. “I met Nicklas 12 years ago. We lived as a couple for nine years before tying the knot three years ago,” she said.

Gregorian Bivolaru / MISA case debated in the European Parliament

Gregorian Bivolaru / MISA case debated in the European Parliament

Press-Release 4/11/2012 - Soteria International

The Romanian judicial system scrutinized in the European Parliament.

Member of European Parliament will bring it further to the European Commission.

The Gregorian Bivolaru / MISA case again in the spot-light in Brussels.

Romania Eases Adoptions to Empty Orphanages

News10 Apr 12 / 08:12:23

Romania Eases Adoptions to Empty Orphanages

Change will make it easier for Romanians to adopt children, but will not affect the ban on international adoptions that was introduced in 2001.

Marian Chiriac

Going public in Bulgaria

Going public in Bulgaria

April 9, 2012 at 9:40 AM by Susanna63 Comments »

The clean sweep we’ve been praying for…coming soon

The director of the Bulgarian Child Protection Agency recently met with the new Minister of Health who is directly responsible for the baby orphanages in Bulgaria. She is a young and very determined lady and started acting immediately. The CPA’s director himself is an orphan and spent most of the first part of his life in orphanages and institutions, so he cares a lot. They organized a sudden check up in Pleven. Groups from both the MOH and the CPA went to Pleven last Friday.

They went through all the floors and visited every corner of the building.

Blog: Namibië definitief opgeschort

5 april 2012: Namibië definitief opgeschort

Geplaatst op 5 april 2012 by singlemamaviaadoptie

Sta je op een concrete landenwachtlijst…. wordt het contact ook direct weer opgeschort! Zoals ik in januari al meldde was er een vermoeden van kinderhandel en daardoor was het contact binnen een paar weken alweer tijdelijk opgeschort. Niet duidelijk was toen wanneer er weer begonnen kon worden met intakes voor dit land door de NAS. Sowieso was ik ook dan voorlopig niet aan de beurt, want met het aantal verwachtte adopties per jaar zou ik denk ik toch ook op zijn minst nog wel een jaartje moeten wachten voor ik op intake had kunnen komen, maar toch, er leek schot in de zaak te komen.

Tot gisteren. Toen kreeg ik een mail van de NAS waarin zij aangaven dat het Ministerie van Justitie een brief heeft ontvangen vanuit Namibië waarin wordt aangegeven dat het Ministerie in Namibië geen toestemming verleend voor adoptie naar Nederland. En Justitie respecteert dit. Ondanks dat de NAS aangeeft volledig samen te willen werken met de Namibische overheid, kunnen ze nu toch niet verder met de procedures. En het is ook niet duidelijk of en wanneer dit wel zou kunnen.

Dus wordt er aangegeven dat ze aspirant-adoptieouders op de wachtlijst voor Namibië aanraden te overwegen over te stappen naar adoptie uit een ander land. Leuk idee!! Welk land?? De mogelijkheden zijn zo beperkt, zowel voor singles als voor echtparen. Dus je stapt niet zomaar even over. Bij de NAS zijn er voor mij niet echt mogelijkheden, Haïti lijkt langzaamaan weer op te kunnen gaan starten met proefdossiers, maar daar zit ik bij lange na niet bij want ik sta niet eens op die landenwachtlijst. Nicaragua, Turkije, dit zijn landen waar bepaalde eisen gesteld worden waaraan ik niet wil of kan voldoen.

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UNICEF Chair in Children's Rights - Ton Liefaard

UNICEF Chair in Children's Rights

3 April 2012 — More information and expertise by investing in scientific knowledge in the field of children’s rights. That is the objective of the new UNICEF Chair in Children’s Rights at the Leiden Law School. Since 15 March Professor Ton Liefaard holds the UNICEF Chair.

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Speaking of truth in Ugandan adoptions

Speaking of truth in Ugandan adoptions

Over the last two years, I have learned a lot about ethics in adoption. Most of it the hard way. After bringing our daughter home from Uganda almost a year ago, I have mostly unplugged from the drama that surrounds Ugandan adoptions, especially on Facebook. There is a lot of ugliness that happens on the Ugandan Adoption Facebook groups. Gossip, accusations, lies. What concerns me the most, however, is a perception that if we tell the truth, Uganda may close to international adoption. There is a lot of anxiety as a result of this view. People who have experienced corrupt and unethical practices in adoption refuse to speak up out of fear. Those who do stand up for what is right are often demonized, accused of hating orphans or worse.