China has announced that it will no longer allow its children to be adopted by foreign families, marking the end of a more than three-decade practice that began with the country’s one-child policy. Since 1992, over 160,000 Chinese children have been adopted by families from around the world, but this will no longer be the case moving forward.
The decision to stop foreign adoptions comes as China looks to prioritize domestic adoption and ensure that its children are cared for within the country. The move marks a significant shift in policy and reflects the changing social and economic landscape in China.
For many families, international adoption has provided an opportunity to give a child a loving home and a better future. The decision to end foreign adoptions will undoubtedly have an impact on families who were hoping to adopt a child from China in the future.
It is important to recognize the significance of this decision and the impact it will have on both Chinese children and families around the world. As China continues to evolve, it is crucial to consider the welfare and best interests of all children, whether they are adopted domestically or internationally.
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It's hard to track the welfare of the children once they left the country.
Love and care and ch-ina… Same sentence?
Excellent!
Last minute panic to fix the population growth problem.
Last dutch efforts like this won't help. All it doee is take opportunity away from these children.