On January 12th, 2010 Haiti’s capital was unexpectedly struck with a disastrous 7.0 earthquake. It wiped out all shelter, hospitals and even the presidential palace. With more than 230,000 deaths, children were left to fend for themselves after this already traumatic experience. Not surprisingly, citizens from the United States jumped at the opportunity to help by means of adoption. With this situation came irreversible consequences. With governmental buildings that hold birth and family records destroyed, missionaries had no way of knowing which children had lost their parents, and which children had not. This research explores whether or not US adoptive families are a good fit for the children who lost their parents in the quake. This is ...
Governments have an ethical imperative to safeguard children in residential care institutions at all...
On January 10, 2010, an earthquake of 7.0 M magnitude struck Haiti, killing more than 230,000 people...
International assistance following a natural disaster of this sort is not new. It may, however, beco...
January 12, 2010, was a day of profound tragedy for Haiti. Four years after Haiti's epic earthquake,...
Haiti has long had difficulty in protecting its children from harm. The earthquake that struck the c...
There are more than 132,000,000 orphans worldwide. As a result of recent natural disasters in the U...
Provides an overview of the January 2010 earthquake's impact on Haitians in the United States, proce...
Haiti still reels from the devastating effects of the January 12, 2010 earthquake that killed over 3...
On January 12, 2010 an earthquake devastated Haiti; an event which would trigger a flood of relief e...
A powerful earthquake rocked Haiti on 12th January in 2010. The earthquake, according to experts - w...
The earthquake that hit Haiti in the beginning of 2010 led to tremendous international solidarity in...
On 12 January 2010 an earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale struck Haiti. This natural disas...
On 12 January 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, causing severe destruction in Port-au-P...
International audienceObjectives : In the context of sustainable reconstruction of Haiti following t...
Background: The Haiti earthquake in 2010 resulted in 1.5 million internally displaced people (IDP), ...
Governments have an ethical imperative to safeguard children in residential care institutions at all...
On January 10, 2010, an earthquake of 7.0 M magnitude struck Haiti, killing more than 230,000 people...
International assistance following a natural disaster of this sort is not new. It may, however, beco...
January 12, 2010, was a day of profound tragedy for Haiti. Four years after Haiti's epic earthquake,...
Haiti has long had difficulty in protecting its children from harm. The earthquake that struck the c...
There are more than 132,000,000 orphans worldwide. As a result of recent natural disasters in the U...
Provides an overview of the January 2010 earthquake's impact on Haitians in the United States, proce...
Haiti still reels from the devastating effects of the January 12, 2010 earthquake that killed over 3...
On January 12, 2010 an earthquake devastated Haiti; an event which would trigger a flood of relief e...
A powerful earthquake rocked Haiti on 12th January in 2010. The earthquake, according to experts - w...
The earthquake that hit Haiti in the beginning of 2010 led to tremendous international solidarity in...
On 12 January 2010 an earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale struck Haiti. This natural disas...
On 12 January 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, causing severe destruction in Port-au-P...
International audienceObjectives : In the context of sustainable reconstruction of Haiti following t...
Background: The Haiti earthquake in 2010 resulted in 1.5 million internally displaced people (IDP), ...
Governments have an ethical imperative to safeguard children in residential care institutions at all...
On January 10, 2010, an earthquake of 7.0 M magnitude struck Haiti, killing more than 230,000 people...
International assistance following a natural disaster of this sort is not new. It may, however, beco...