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Sad, sad news over the last week. There has been great outrage, anger, blame and finger pointing over the disrupted adoption of a 7-year-old Russian child and his abrupt return to Russia over this last week. Today it has been announced that Russia will suspend adoptions to the USA.  During this time, I have wondered, "where is the outrage for the thousands of children who are housed in hopeless institutions with minimal care and daily abuse from the other children?"

The exact conditions that may have traumatized this young child and greatly contributed to this situation, are barely mentioned. No one absolves the mother.She had options and chose to do something outrageous and selfish. But her actions are only one part of this. The unspoken rule is that those of us who work to find homes for these children must never, never criticize the governments that allow these wretched institutions to continue. Adoptive parents must be grateful...and silent, to insure that international adoption continues, and a few lucky children find peace in a family of their own. Volunteers must quietly work to make changes in the orphanages, for fear of offending those in power. Yes, this story makes me very upset, and sad for all of the children who will now continue to suffer. And for the families who have waited, longingly, to give their love to these children.

And now we wait, with our only hope once again in the hands of government policy makers. I suggest that the meeting scheduled for the 20th take place in the largest, most rural orphanage that can be found in Russia. Let our governments meet, and come to their decision, surrounded by the children's lives and futures that hang in the balance.  --Martha Osborne
Adoption News: RUSSIA Announces Suspension

Russia, April 15, 20010: 

During a press conference today, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko stated that intercountry adoptions with the United States have been suspended until a bilateral agreement with the United States is signed.

At this time, the Ministry of Education (the ministry responsible for intercountry adoption) has not confirmed the suspension nor issued a statement.  The MoE MUST confirm this statement for the suspension to be truly active.

delegation from the U.S. Department of State, lead by Ambassador Michael Kirby, will travel to Moscow and conduct meetings with Russian officials on April 20, 2010.

Featured Special Need: Arthrogryposis / Joint Disorders

Arthrogryposis is a birth defect that describes a wide variety of joint disorders. The joints can be fused, deformed or stiff. This occurs in approximately 1 in every 3,000 live births (which is very rare). Many different factors or conditions can cause Arthrogryposis.

Anytime a fetus is unable to move freely in the womb, Arthrogryposis can occur. This can be due to cramped quarters (as occurs with multiple births), low levels of amniotic fluid or a misshapen uterus.

 Adoptive families change the future and lives of these children.
 
Visit our Special Needs Area to learn more about this and many other manageable special needs.

Read Our Special Blessing: Adopting a son with club feet

Featured Country: Uganda
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Overview:
The Uganda adoption program is a relatively new program. As of this writing on March 3, 2010, Uganda is not part of the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption. There are few adoption agencies licensed to work in Uganda. As with all newer programs, it is imperative that families wishing to explore adoption from this country thoroughly research the program, the adoption agency with programs, and directly speak with families who have recently adopted from this country. We encourage families to visit the US Department of State website.
 
Children Available:
Generally siblings, toddlers and school-age children are available for adoption. There are many sibling groups that are waiting for a family. Most children live in an orphanage while waiting for a family. 
 
Adoption Events!  Listings throughout the USA
 

There are 31 events during the week of April 14th to April 21st. Find events in your area.Click here to View All Events

 

Caring for Infants & Older Babies: What New Adoptive Parents Need to Know!

Learn the basics of infant and child care in a comfortable setting with other adoptive and pre-adoptive parents.
Schedule: April 14th (Pennsylvania)
 
NY Family Cultural Festival - Hicksville:
Join us April 18 for a cultural festival featuring dance/music performances, arts & crafts, food, beverages, fun and a great raffle with proceeds benefiting WHFC's humanitarian aid program in South Korea.  
Schedule: April 18th (New York)
 
 
Learn About Adoption:
Join us for a free information meeting and learn about all of our adoption programs currently accepting applications and find the program that is right for your family.
Schedule: April 20th (New Jersey)
Read these and other features and articles on RainbowKids.com, The Voice of Adoption. Visit our back issues area, Download our free Guide to Adoption, and print out fun, free games and coloring sheets in our Free Stuff! area for Kids.

Enjoy!
Martha Osborne

Editor, RainbowKids.com International Adoption Advocacy Website
Mom to Five Fabulous Children through Adoption