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The current study makes analyses of the national strategy for deinstitutionalization of children and concludes on important recommendations concerning national policy development.
This study examined whether interventions in Russian Baby Homes promoting warm, sensitive, and responsive caregiver-child interactions and relationships would be associated with advantages in those children’s behavior years after they transitioned to family care.
Drawing on research from Romania, this chapter discusses the role of informal support for young people leaving care, in particular, support from other care leavers
This news article from the BBC is about a small orphan village south of Moscow, which has been experimenting with what the founders think may be a novel solution to support both foster children and the families who take them in.
This article by Marcus Roberts discusses how and why intercountry adoptions have dropped so dramatically in the recent years.
Global Strategy – Beyond Detention 2014-2019 is a document released by UNHCR, which aims to support governments to end the detention of asylum-seekers and refugees.
Lumos is looking to recruit an experienced professional for the position of Consultant to the Deinstitutionalization (DI) Unit in Ukraine.
This country care review includes the care-related Concluding Observations adopted by the Committee on the Rights of the Child.
This news article from The Moscow Times shares the stories and lessons learned by Russian families who experienced the adoption process.
This report from UNICEF highlights the many dangers, risks, and challenges faced by unaccompanied refugee and migrant children travelling to Europe on their own to escape conflict, poverty, or other forms of oppression.