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Steve Evans, BBC News - Asia ,

This video report from the BBC examines South Koreans’ perspectives on domestic adoption.

Sidney Goldberg, Founder of the Pathways to Development Program - Huffington Post ,

In this Huffington Post Blog piece, Sidney Goldberg - founder of the Pathways to Development Program at the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services in Chicago - shares his views on needed reform of the child welfare system in the United States.

Natasha Phillips - Family Law, Jordan Publishing ,

In this article, author Natasha Phillips writes about the past year in child welfare law in the United Kingdom and the expected reforms for 2015.

Amy Maxmen - AlJazeera America ,

Seventeen year-old Haja Umu Jalloh, a survivor of Ebola, has been caring for about 40 children at the St. George Foundation Interim Care Center in Sierra Leone.

Jeanette Hercik and John L. Denniston - Youth Today ,

Recent pilot programs focused on service coordination between social protection and child protection in the United States have shown promise in improving outcomes for families.

Cassandra Herrman, New York Times Opinion Pages,

This video features Boniface Mwangi, a Kenyan photojournalist and activist, as he speaks with students and volunteers in the United States about international volunteering.

Family Care First,

Family Care First, an initiative of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in Cambodia, is seeking innovative high-impact solutions to reduce the number of children living outside of family care in Cambodia.

Mirah Riben, The Blog - Huffington Post ,

In this blog piece from the Huffington Post, Mirah Riben describes the phenomenon of “re-homing” in which many adoptive parents in the United States, typically of internationally adopted children, give up those adopted children after a period of time, often times to people who are not properly vetted and who may harm the children.

Editors: Robert L. Ballard, Naomi H. Goodno, Robert F. Cochran, Jay A. Milbrandt ,

This edited volume introduces the complexity of intercountry adoption and gives voice to the many sides of the intercountry adoption debate – for, against, and the ranges in between.

Adrian D. van Breda - Child and Family Social Work,

This quantitative study of 575 South African children compared their resilience in terms of individual, family and community protective factors across seven sites, including child and youth care centres, schools in poor communities and schools in middle-class suburban communities.