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Eighty Percent of children in orphanages in Haiti are not orphans

Haiti has a serious problem with child-care facilities, costing the government of Haiti (GOH) a tremendous sum of money. A study, conducted by UNICEF and Institute of Social Welfare and Research (IBESR), determined orphanages house 80% of children, who have parents or other living relatives.

With 70% of the Haitian population living in dire poverty, many of these families cannot afford to feed their children and abandon them. And it often takes place immediately after birth in maternity wards.

The GOH, due to budget concerns, has been forced to shutter 25 child-care facilities in the country. The 12,000 children from these facilities have been transferred to orphanages that meet green standards. IBESR inventoried 750-plus government-operated child-care facilities, assigning a rating system of "green, yellow, or red" to insure child safety.

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Important Adoption Tips You Can Use When Considering Adoption Plans

Many expectant mothers decide to give away their newly born kids in adoption plans because of varied reasons. It is important to note that no loving mother can just give away her newly born bundle of joy unless some circumstances have forced her to go on with the adoption plan.

Understanding this fact can work for you if you are on the lookout to execute the adoption plans.

You must understand that expectant mothers who are forced by circumstances to settle for adoption plans will be willing to give way their kids only if they will be sure that her kid will get the best parental care and love. It therefore follows you will benefit from this knowledge if you give the expectant mother the hint that you are caring and loving as she should love her kid to be raised by search a parent.

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