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  2. Left-behind children in China - Wikipedia

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    In China, " left-behind children " (simplified Chinese: 留守儿童; traditional Chinese: 留守兒童; pinyin: liúshǒu'értóng), also called " stay-at-home children ", are children who remain in rural regions of the country while their parents leave to work in urban areas. In many cases, these children are taken care of by their extended ...

  3. China Center of Adoption Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The China Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA) was established on June 24, 1996 [1] by China's Ministry of Civil Affairs. The CCAA is responsible for the welfare of children in the care of Child Welfare Institutes (orphanages), domestic adoption, and international adoption. [2]

  4. Shanghai Children's Welfare Institute - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Children's Welfare Institute. Children's Welfare Institute (CWI) is an orphanage located in Shanghai, China. It is the city's oldest and largest specialized state run orphanage and has been used by the central government as a model for orphanages throughout the country. [1] It was used as a showcase orphanage for China.

  5. Families waiting to adopt children in China shocked by ... - AOL

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    Over 80,000 children from China have been adopted by American parents since 1999, making up about 29% of all U.S. overseas adoptions, the U.S. State Department says. Fox News' Joshua Q. Nelson ...

  6. China stops foreign adoptions of its children after three decades

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    China will no longer send children overseas for adoption, the government said, overturning a more than three-decade rule that was rooted in its once strict one-child policy. More than 160,000 ...

  7. Life of the 'left behind' children in China - AOL

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    China's documentation system states that a child can only receive health care and schooling in the area where they were born and registered. China's government is currently working to assess and ...

  8. One-child policy - Wikipedia

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    The text reads "Planned child birth is everyone's responsibility." Birth rate in China, 1950–2015. The one-child policy (Chinese: 一孩政策; pinyin: yī hái zhèngcè) was a population planning initiative in China implemented between 1979 and 2015 to curb the country's population growth by restricting many families to a single child.

  9. Beijing New Century International Hospital for Children

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    The International Children's Hospital features services specifically designed for children and youth. In addition to full daily clinics in all of the major specialty areas, there are also focused programs in pediatric eye care and pediatric dentistry. This hospital has around 104 beds, including 95 beds for children and 9 beds for newborns.