Tihipko: All orphan children must be adopted

1 June 2012

News / 1 June 2012 | 13:40

Tihipko: All orphan children must be adopted

Tihipko: All orphan children must be adopted


The National Prevention of Social Orphanhood Strategy entrusts
the state and the society that by the end of 2020 all the orphan children are
adopted, the vice prime minister of Ukraine and the social policy minister of
Ukraine Serhiy Tihipko told a press conference, as ForUm correspondent
reported.

Tihipko informed that for the last two year the positive trend
has been observed. Back in 2009 there were registered 100787 orphan children in
Ukraine. Currently, this number has reduced to 95545 children.

He also
noticed that the majority of orphans live in the family type homes, meanwhile
21.5 thousand children live in traditional orphanages.

According to the
minister, the National Strategy provides that all the orphan children should be
brought up in the family type homes or be adopted.

Tihipko mentioned that
starting from June this year the number of the social workers will be increased
by 12 thousands, including so-called social inspectors who will monitor and
assist multi-child families, single-parent families and disadvantaged
families.

The minister also noticed that the Strategy provides for the
construction of the day boarding schools, where the working parents could leave
their children in case of need.

He also mentioned that the policy of
social aid to families is to be reconsidered as the truly disadvantaged families
get only 23% of state benefits. The minister promised the situation will be
improved, however the indirect income estimation won’t be applied. 

The
Head of the UNICEF in Ukraine Yukie Mokuo is sure that the Ukrainian National
strategy will improve the protection of children rights in Ukraine. She also
stressed that the protection of the children is to be a key issue within the
EU-Ukraine dialogue.