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Better Care Network highlights recent news pieces related to the issue of children's care around the world. These pieces include newspaper articles, interviews, audio or video clips, campaign launches, and more.

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Nina Berglund - NewsinEnglish.no

Norway’s child welfare agency (Barnevernet) has come under recent scrutiny for its practices regarding children of immigrant parents. According to the article, children of immigrant parents make up 40% of foster care placements.

Gordon Brown, former UK Prime Minister - The World Post

In this article for the World Post (a collaboration of the Huffington Post and Berggruen Institute), UK’s former Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, explains the danger of child trafficking that has followed the earthquake in Nepal and calls for the establishment of a humanitarian fund for education in emergencies.

Better Volunteering, Better Care Initiative

Highlights recent activities of the members of the Better Volunteering, Better Care Global Working Group in response to the earthquake in Nepal, as well as other relevant resources and articles.

 

Hope and Homes for Children

Hope and Homes for Children announces that the last child has just been moved out of Rwanda’s oldest and largest institution.

Santilla Chingaipe - SBS World News Radio

This report from SBS World News Radio highlights recent changes to Haiti’s adoption system in response to increased dangers of child trafficking and exploitation since the 2010 earthquake.

UNICEF

UNICEF is calling for the rights and wellbeing of migrant children to be at the heart of Europe’s immigration policy.

Elise Hu - NPR

This article sheds light on a growing movement in South Korea to accept and embrace single mothers.

UNICEF Nepal

UNICEF Nepal has produced a “What you should know” FAQ sheet on orphanage volunteering in Nepal for distribution, as well as an infographic that can be used to encourage people not to donate to orphanages in Nepal.

Amanda Hodge - The Australian

This article from the Australian sheds light on the increased vulnerability of children to trafficking in the aftermath of the earthquake in Nepal.