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11/21/07

UN confession due this week

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 04:53 am , 634 words, 496 views  
Categories: The UN

Anyone thinking that the United Nations is an upright, honest and honorable organization that can be trusted across the board probably should have been paying a bit more attention when the oil-for-food scandal broke a couple of years back.

If the corruption involved in that mess didn't get people taking a second look toward that big building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, perhaps this confession of years of fabrication and dispensing of false information on the global... more


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10/21/07

Anti-trafficking Day: UNICEF and not about International Adoption

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 10:20 am , 607 words, 479 views  
Categories: The UN

Thursday of last week, the 18th of October, saw the first European Union Anti-Trafficking Day. There seems to have been very little prep for this 'event' ... the press release coming out only three days before ... and it looks like much of the to do was centered around a Kevin Kline movie called "Trade" and "an experts meeting will be held in Brussels".

Whatever... more

10/03/07

UNICEF/You

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 03:55 am , 349 words, 363 views  
Categories: The UN

Continued from the previous post where we were looking at some faulty thinking ...

Can we point out how downright silly many of UNICEF's arguments against international adoption are? The hierarchal system insisted upon, for example, that can so quickly be checked and discounted: bio parents, then other nationals, then foreigners living in country, then as a last, last resort, parents in gasp! a whole other country.

Biological parents... more

Families Without Borders/UNICEF/You

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 03:06 am , 408 words, 263 views  
Categories: The UN

Continued from the previous post where we were starting to look at a UNICEF contribution called "State of the World's Children 2007".

The "Women and Children: The Double Dividend of Gender Equality" title does have a lovely ring to it, but it's hollow, folks.

UNICEF director Ann Veneman says in a press release, “If we care about the health and well-being of children today and into the... more

09/16/07

Child mortality drop?

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 03:14 am , 668 words, 179 views  
Categories: The UN

UNICEF released figures last week showing that fewer of the world's children under the age of five-years died last year than usual ... less than 10 million of them ... a turn of events the organization is calling "solid progress on child survival".

"This is an historic moment," said UNICEF executive director Ann Veneman. "More children are surviving today than ever before. Now we must build on this public health success to push for the achievement of the Millennium... more

09/07/07

Ban Ki-moon is shocked by Sudan. How scary is THAT?

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 04:54 am , 610 words, 280 views  
Categories: The UN

I am so hoping I wasn't in the minority of news watchers coming close to ralfing my waffles over the brand-new,shiny and spiffy UN Secretary General's visit to Sudan.

Hearing that Ban Ki-moon is "shocked" by the state of the country is about as terrifying ... and shocking ... as it gets in this mess of a world, and when the phrase, "Time is of the essence" popped out of his mouth, I snarfed hot tea up my nose and spent the next ten minutes choking.

Who... more


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08/18/07

Baby snatching

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 04:53 am , 448 words, 170 views  
Categories: Nastiness and shoddy practices

Here's a scenario from today's international news:

A woman is walking down a public street in village with her four-month-old daughter, when suddenly some people come out of nowhere and pounce, attempting to snatch the child. A fight ensues, during which one of the attackers repeatedly shouts, "Get the baby! Get the baby!" The mother manages to ward off the baby snatchers, and thankfully neither she nor her daughter have been injured in the attack. The bad guys run off.

Given today's news climate... more

07/29/07

Buglaria: Adoption / Trafficking, not two sides of a coin

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 05:50 am , 470 words, 296 views  
Categories: Adoption in the World, Nastiness and shoddy practices

For information on Bulgarian adoption from the US Department of State, click here. This will give a look at how adoption in Bulgaria is conducted ... rules, regulations, laws, etc. ... when international adoption of a Bulgarian child is being conducted by law-abiding citizens, adoption professionals and potential adoptive parents hoping to add a Bulgarian-born child to their family.

The BBC has aired the results of an undercover operation conducted... more

07/16/07

J.K. Rowling: International adoption overlap, Part 2

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 03:43 pm , 787 words, 210 views  
Categories: Adoption in the World, The UN, Romania, For the Greater Good, Adoption Advocacy

Continued from here. Potterwand/wiki I'm not saying Jo Rowling is intentionally bankrolling clapping with one hand and sacrificing children on the alter of 'Gee, the numbers look good', but the CHLG does make me very nervous, and she is a founder ... along with Emma Nicholson, and given her history she really breaks me out in hives of anxiety and has me worrying about the kids who just might end... more

J.K. Rowling: International adoption overlap

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 05:40 am , 454 words, 161 views  
Categories: Adoption in the World, The UN, Romania, For the Greater Good, Adoption Advocacy

JKRowling/wiki Unless you've been living under a rock, you have to be hyper-aware that July is Harry Potter month. (I live on a rock and have heard all about it, so I'm assuming the information is very widely spread.) The latest film opened last week, the last book comes out at the end of this one, and the ensuing frenzy cannot be missed.

Here's a a bit of a connection that adds to my Potter-ific thinking ... yes, I am a fan: I share a birthday with Harry, and his creator, J.K. Rowling -- the 31st of July. Since... more

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