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Vietnam, the US resume adoption programme

The Vietnamese Ministry of Justice on September 16 officially handed over licences to two US adoption service providers –Dillon International and Holt International Children’s Services to facilitate inter-country adoptions following a six-year hiatus.
The Vietnamese Ministry of Justice on September 16 officially handedover licences to two US adoption service providers –Dillon Internationaland Holt International Children’s Services to facilitate inter-countryadoptions following a six-year hiatus. The event also markedthe beginning of the US’s bid to start processing Hague Conventionadoptions from Vietnam through its Special Adoption Programme. Under the new agreement, Americans will be able to adopt children withspecial needs, those aged five and older and those in sibling groups. Inter-country adoption between the US and Vietnam has been suspended since 2008 due to concerns over a lack of oversight.
Since that time, Vietnam has ratified the Hague Convention onProtection of Children and Cooperation and revised its Law on Adoptionin 2012. In February 2013, a US congressional delegation cameto Vietnam to discuss issues relating to child welfare and theresumption of a child adoption between the two countries. Atthe time, Vietnam’s efforts to enhance its child welfare system andstrengthen its commitment to reforming the child adoption scheme werehailed.
According to statistics from the Bureau of ConsularAffairs on the US Department of State’s website, the number of USadoptions from Vietnam reached 1,739 between 2006 and 2008. In 2013, 334 children from Vietnam were adopted abroad, including 200 with special needs. Since the beginning of this year to July, procedures were handled for 274 adoptions from the country.
Statistics showed France has received the largest number of adoptions from Vietnam, followed by Italy, Canada and Spain.-VNA

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