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UN warns against adoption of Ukrainian children in Russia

Unicef working on documenting thousands of kids allegedly sent to Moscow since invasion, with currently no access to them

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Jun 2022 1:00PM

UN warns against adoption of Ukrainian children in Russia
Unicef regional director for Europe and Central Asia Asfhan Khan says such children cannot be assumed to be orphans and any decision to move any child must be grounded in their best interests and any movement must be voluntary with the parent’s informed consent. – unicef.org pic, June 15, 2022

UNITED NATIONS – Ukrainian children should not be adopted in Russia, where several thousand young people are believed to have been moved since Moscow’s February invasion, a United Nations official said yesterday.

“We’re reiterating, including to the Russian Federation, that adoption should never occur during or immediately after emergencies,” Asfhan Khan, the UN Children’s Fund regional director for Europe and Central Asia, told reporters.

Such children cannot be assumed to be orphans, and “any decision to move any child must be grounded in their best interests and any movement must be voluntary. Parents need to provide informed consent”, said the official, who had just returned from a visit to Ukraine.

“Regarding children that have been sent to Russia, we’re working closely to see with ombudsmen and networks how best we can document those cases,” Khan said, adding that there is currently no access to those children.

The United Nations had already expressed concern in early March about the risk of forced adoption of Ukrainian children, especially the some 91,000 who were living in institutions or boarding schools at the beginning of the war, many of them located in the country’s east. – AFP, June 15, 2022

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