Child adoption, which could be a socially-responsive gesture or a solution for infertility, is gradually becoming culturally acceptable in Nigeria. This paper focuses on analyzing policies and practices of child adoption in Nigeria. It examines policies regulating adoption practices and explores knowledge and attitude towards child adoption, as well as socio-cultural issues in child adoption practices across Nigeria. Secondary data mainly policy documents, existing studies and reviews from scholars, local and international organizations were explored. Nigeria has a National Child Right Act enacted in 2003 that seeks to regulate the welfare of children including child adoption practices. Despite this legislation, most Nigerians are only awar...
Adoption is the process which creates a parent-child relationship between the adopted child and the ...
Child adoption is a challenging social process in Nigeria generally and more so in Igboland where th...
Article 3 of the United Nations on the Rights and Welfare of Children provides that in all matters c...
Child adoption, which could be a socially-responsive gesture or a solution for infertility, is gradu...
The importance of child adoption to infertile couples seeking for children, and children in need of ...
The importance of child adoption to infertile couples seeking for children, and children in need of ...
Adoption is the taking of a child of a known or unknown parentage, but known for sure not to be that...
The paper examines emerging trends in child fostering and adoption practices among the Igbo in time ...
Background: The success of marriages has largely been premeditated on child bearing in most African ...
Background: Child adoption is a recommended alternative form of infertility management. Infertility ...
Infertility has serious consequences especially in Africa where a high premium is place on child bea...
Background: Infertility is a public health problem in the developing countries. However, the role of...
The study of the pattern and outcome of adoptions in Enugu, Nigeria in order to determine the challe...
Infertility remains a global health challenge with devastating psycho-social consequences in many Af...
Background: There has been an increasing interest by couples in child adoption due to its acceptabil...
Adoption is the process which creates a parent-child relationship between the adopted child and the ...
Child adoption is a challenging social process in Nigeria generally and more so in Igboland where th...
Article 3 of the United Nations on the Rights and Welfare of Children provides that in all matters c...
Child adoption, which could be a socially-responsive gesture or a solution for infertility, is gradu...
The importance of child adoption to infertile couples seeking for children, and children in need of ...
The importance of child adoption to infertile couples seeking for children, and children in need of ...
Adoption is the taking of a child of a known or unknown parentage, but known for sure not to be that...
The paper examines emerging trends in child fostering and adoption practices among the Igbo in time ...
Background: The success of marriages has largely been premeditated on child bearing in most African ...
Background: Child adoption is a recommended alternative form of infertility management. Infertility ...
Infertility has serious consequences especially in Africa where a high premium is place on child bea...
Background: Infertility is a public health problem in the developing countries. However, the role of...
The study of the pattern and outcome of adoptions in Enugu, Nigeria in order to determine the challe...
Infertility remains a global health challenge with devastating psycho-social consequences in many Af...
Background: There has been an increasing interest by couples in child adoption due to its acceptabil...
Adoption is the process which creates a parent-child relationship between the adopted child and the ...
Child adoption is a challenging social process in Nigeria generally and more so in Igboland where th...
Article 3 of the United Nations on the Rights and Welfare of Children provides that in all matters c...