Third paper in positive care choices series published

11 May 2012

Third paper in positive care choices series.

Adopting Better Care is the third in a series of papers promoting positive care choices for children living without parental care. It examines domestic and inter‑country adoption and aims to explore why adoption is so rarely used globally.

The paper also explores whether or not an expansion of adoption services could offer a potential solution to the millions of children around the world in need of permanent care and currently languishing in harmful institutions. It is based on a literature review and interviews with experts from around the world.

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