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Terre des hommes,

A comparative study on the ethical responsibility of receiving countries of intercountry adoption.

USAID, Save the Children & AED,

Provides principles of program design and technical recommendations for effective field interventions

E.J. Graff, Foreign Policy Magazine,

Documents the potential hazards and misconceptions surrounding intercountry adoption

UNICEF,

Provides insight into the situation of children outside parental care in South Asia, gaps in legislation, capacity, and services, with reference to national and international legal instruments.

World Bank,

Using household survey data from 21 countries in Africa, this study examines trends in orphanhood and living arrangements, and the links between the two.

The National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center,

This issue of A Closer Look examines:

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. 

Jennifer Carter ,

The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the challenges and needs of children with intellectual disabilities, their families, and service providers.

Mary Dozier, Michael Rutter - The Handbook of Attachment: Theory, research, and clinical applications,

In this chapter of the Handbook of Attachment, the authors discuss young children in foster care, as well as those adopted both nationally and internationally.

G. Setswe - SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS,

This publication explains the impacts of HIV/AIDS on orphans and vulnerable children in the family and community-based care, households and communities; needs of orphans and vulnerable children and responses in the educational system; psychosocial impact on children and youth; human rights of children affected by HIV/AIDS; and religion and responses to orphans and vulnerable children.