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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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DAVID KEYTON and MAHSA AMINELAHI - Stars and Stripes

After being separated from his parents in a Turkish forest, Mahdi Azizi reunited with his family in Sweden after his father spotted him at an open air concert.

Emma Graham-Harrison

This story from the Guardian describes the shock and loss children experience in Aleppo.

Lydia Willgress - The Telegraph

This article from the Telegraph discusses potential problems that can occur with student volunteers.

BBC

Maria David Zaya discusses the search to find her daughter who was kidnapped by Boko Haram close to two years ago.

Noah Shpigel - Haaretz

This article from Haaretz discusses the increasing problem of child labor in Israel.  According to the article, children are taken from their homes through an agreement with their parents and forced to beg at highway intersections for up to 12 hours a day.  

BenIreland, Nottingham Post

This story from the UK discusses how gangs recruit children as young as 8 years old to serve as weapons support for older gang members.  These children are recruited to hold knives for gang members, and they are often asked to attack others on members’ behalf. 

Marcus Roberts - Mercatornet

This article by Marcus Roberts discusses how and why intercountry adoptions have dropped so dramatically in the recent years. 

Rose Foley - Aljazeera

Can children forced to fight be reintegrated back into their families and communities?

EU Reporter Correspondent - EU Reporter

The European Union and UNICEF have broadened an important regional partnership that aims to protect children from violence and better include children with disabilities into society. Since 2011, the EU and UNICEF have been working together with countries currently in the process of joining the EU, such as AlbaniaBosnia and HerzegovinaSerbia and Turkey.

TERRY MORAN, JACKIE JESKO - ABCNews

In this special feature from ABCNews on orphanage volunteerism in Nepal, ABC News claims that Kathmandu is a major hub for voluntourists who are attracted to Nepal’s many orphanages and children’s homes.  However, as the story points out, only 85% of children who live in Nepal’s orphanages are actually orphans.  These children are housed in horrible conditions and are often abused.