Read the whole thing.Russia has reopened its doors to Americans who want to adopt children, re-accrediting seven adoption agencies based in the USA.Licenses granted in the past two weeks will enable the agencies to resume helping Americans adopt from among the 700,000 Russian children in orphanages, says Lee Allen, spokesman for the private National Council For Adoption.
As many as 44 American agencies had been working in Russia, he says.
"This is the first positive movement we've seen in a long time," Allen says. "We're very encouraged by it."
Russia has been a top destination for Americans seeking to adopt foreign children, ranking third behind China and Guatemala in 2006, according to the State Department.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Adoptions in Russia
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