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Anne Jones University and Pajarita Charles - Journal of Family Strengths ,

This paper describes a study that examined the economic challenges faced by low-income, unmarried parents in the United States who participated in the Strong Couples - Strong Children (SC - SC) program, a federally funded initiative intended to help strengthen relationships of fragile families by providing relationship education programs.

Tess Guiney & Mary Mostafanezhad - Tourist Studies,

Taking a Polanyian political economy approach, this article illustrates how the emergence of and response to the orphanage tourism industry represent, in Karl Polanyi’s words, a ‘double movement’ between the neoliberalization of orphanages and the corollary protective countermovement by antiorphanage tourism campaigns that challenge the industry’s morality and legitimacy.

Tina Traster - The Daily Beast ,

A couple in the US is suing an adoption agency that they claim misled them about two children they adopted from Russia. The judge in their case has made a preemptive decision to bar the couple from using the “black market” to rehome the children if he rules not to allow the parents to vacate the adoption.

Childhood Education,

Educating Children Who Are Raised in Alternative Family and Care Systems: Global Practices

Kim Da-sol - The Korea Herald ,

An increasing number of infants have been left at a “baby box” in Gwanak-gu, Seoul since 2009.

Ghana Web ,

The Ghana NGOs Coalition on Rights of the Child (GNCRC) has recently urged the Department of Social Welfare (DSW) and others to provide parenting and counselling support services regularly to parents and children to enhance parent-child relationships.

UNICEF Zambia,

Child Care System Reform - Temporary Appointment (TA) position

Kaumudi Gurjar, Pune Mirror ,

The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) is undergoing a process of linking all child-care institutions across India with one another, according to the article.

Udayan Care ,

The report from the two-day Training Workshops on “Mental Health and Interventions for Better Care and Management of Institutionalized Children and Young Adults” is now available.

Leyla Ismayiloya, Fred Ssewamala, Aytakin Huseynli - Children and Youth Services Review,

Through a desk review of peer reviewed journal and “grey” literature published in English and Russian languages, this paper provides a review of current deinstitutionalization efforts in the region, identifies potential challenges, describes the need for economic empowerment interventions, and outlines directions for future research.