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Research on South African Adoption: Please help
My name is Jody Boffa and I am a graduate student at the University of Copenhagen studying in the Department of International Health. For my masters thesis I am looking at the reasons why international adoption from South Africa is not a common practice, given the number of orphans due to AIDS. As part of my research, I would like to survey all parents who have adopted South African children in Canada and the US since 1994. Because the number of adoptions is quite small, it is important that I reach as many adoptive parents as possible.
If you are interested in participating, I have a brief questionnaire that should not take too long to fill out. You do not have to include your name in the response. Results of the study will be made available to all participating parents as well as relevant policy makers and adoption agencies. If you would like more information, or would like to participate, please reply. You are also welcome to contact my supervisor, Dan Meyrowitsch, at the University of Copenhagen, at d.meyrowitsch@pubhealth.ku.dk. Thanks! Jody |
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Hi Jody,
Unfortunately, just because there are orphans in a country does not mean these orphans are eligible for adoption. They must meet certain criteria of both local and U.S. (or other country) law and there must be an agreement between nations to allow the adoptions. Some countries have residency requirements (for example, Uganda requires adoptive parents live in Uganda for 3 years before the adoption can become final) and some don't even require travel tothe country (like Ethiopia, from where you can escort). Currently, adoptions from South Africa to the U.S. are closed, so that would answer part of your question as to why people aren't doing it! You can't! I'd suggest you check the state dept. website in the U.S. (and any other country in which you're interested) to see the adoption requirements. This would probably go a long way toward explaining why people are adopting from certain African nations and not others. While S.A. is currently closed for U.S. adoptions, they can be completed in as little as 5-6 months from Ethiopia to the U.S. so the reason Ethiopia is a popular African nation from which to adopt becomes apparent. I hoipe this helps a bit and I'm sure you'll hear about adoptions in the past from SA from people who have done it which would be more informative than I can be. Take Care |
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