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Government of the Republic of Moldova,

 

On 31 October 2007, the Government of the Republic of Moldova issued Decision No. 1177 on the setting up of the Commission for the Protection of the Child in Difficulty and Approval of the Framework Regulations on the activity of the Commission. 

Embassy of the United States: Hanoi, Vietnam,

The U.S. Embassy in Vietnam points to poor regulation as the basis for denying intercountry adoptions.

Elizabeth Larson,

A personal story about adopting a child from Guatemala.

UNICEF,

Document gives an overview of the HIV situation in India and details a study conducted on barriers to services for children whose parents are infected with HIV.

Christina Baglietto, International Social Service,

Discusses adoption as a child protection mechanism in the context of the Draft UN Guidelines on Alternative Care

Stacey Panozzo, Alexandra Osborn and Leah Bromfield - Australian Institute of Family Studies,

This paper aims to: summarise what we know from Australian research about the issues relating to reunification; assess the quality of the evidence base; and identify future research needs.

Alexandra Osborn, Stacey Panozzo, Nick Richardson and Leah Bromfield - Australian Institute for Family Studies,

This paper aims to: summarise what we know from Australian research about foster families; assess the quality of the evidence base; and identify future research needs.

Alexandra Osborn and Leah Bromfield - Australian Institute of Family Studies,

In this paper, the authors review Australian research investigating the outcomes for children and young people who are currently in care (i.e., the short-term outcomes for children).

Scott Baldauf - Christian Science Monitor,

Two families in South Africa absorb children who have lost one or both parents to AIDS. Their story.

Caroline Kuo & Dan Operario,

Analyzes the care of children without parents in the contexts of current theoretical and policy formations and attachment theory with kin and non-kin caregivers.