International Adoption

ext">In the early hours of Dec 26th 2004 thethe area.
Western world awoke to the unfolding horror thatThe local administration has asked those interested in
we came to know as the Asian Tsunami. Those ofadoption to send in applications. But they are in no
us still recovering from obscenely large amounts ofhurry to move these children out.
food and drink from the previous day sat transfixedAround 60 children have been put up in an orphanage
as we watched a horror story of biblical proportionsrun by the Zion Church in Nagappattinam.
unfold before our very eyes.Parvathi lost her parents but has returned to the
The United Nations estimated that the Asian Tsunamischool to take her examinations. She visits her
left more than five million people homeless, includingrelatives once a month and says she prefers to stay
about 1.5 million children most of whom becamein Nagappattinam.
orphaned. The outpouring of emotion from aroundLocal charities and social activists have lobbied hard
the world was of mixed benefit as far as the regionwith the government not to "give away" these
was concerned in that yes we all dug deep into ourchildren for adoption. Aftab, a young activist, says he
pockets and yes we all lobbied our Politicians tolearned a lot from the aftermath of the Gujarat
something about it and yes bizarrely this tragedyearthquake in 2000.
may have had some knock on effect in theHe says that in the past two months there have
movement to alleviate Third World debt and povertybeen several instances of representatives of
but the blessings were mixed as far as the people onorganisations trying to "forcibly" take away orphans.
the ground were concerned.Nagappattinam was one of India's worst-hit areas"
Since the disaster, adoption agencies around theThe local community objected and expressed its
world have been fielding phone calls fromwillingness to take care of such children," says Aftab.
well-meaning families wanting to adopt a child from"None of these children want to be moved out," he
one of the countries hit.says.
Adoption experts say the best thing people can do isThe local administration, Aftab says, is still not clear
to donate money to causes that directly help theabout what it wants to do with them.
children. They say it's wrong to take a traumatizedHe has met representatives of different villages who
child away from the environment that they haveback the idea not to move them out.
grown up in."Why should these children be sent to orphanages
"Adoptions, especially inter-country ones, areand homes far from here?" he asks.
inappropriate during the emergency phase as childrenEfforts by individuals like Aftab seem to have had an
are better placed being cared for by their widerimpact.
families and the communities they know," said theThe local administrator's office has decided against
charity Save the Children in a statement released Jan.any hasty decision.
6, 2005.One official summed up the dilemma faced by the
International Adoption needs to be well plannedgovernment: "The issue of children is a delicate
"The last thing they need to do is be rushed away tomatter in any community... one wrong step and we
some foreign land," said Cory Barron of Children'swill invite the wrath of the people."
Hope International, an American adoption agency.Adoption experts are hoping the outpouring of
"We have to think of the child first."interest in adoptions from the tsunami disaster might
Adoption by some well meaning couple in the westtranslate into adoptions elsewhere. The real tragedy
flying half way round the world bearing large sums ofis that the tsunami doesn’t even dent the
money to whisk the child away to a life totally aliennumbers of orphans worldwide, the real numbers are
to everything it has known isn’t always whatunfathomable. Most adoption specialists say the
is in the best interests of the child.number of orphans globally may be somewhere in
It is worth bearing in mind the following facts afterthe range of 40 to 60 million—13 million in
any tragedy like this:sub-Saharan Africa alone due to the AIDS crisis
• Children will be experiencing an immense sensethere, and many more in Russia, China and Latin
of loss and grief.America. Only a fraction of those children are in
• They will need to know what they feel is normalofficial adoption pools.
and that they're not going crazy.“We are hopeful that the tsunami-affected
• They need to be with people they know and tocountries will eventually have an open mind to
feel as safe as possible.international adoption,” says Thomas Atwood,
• They need to establish a daily routine as soon asPresident of the US National Council for Adoption.
possible to reduce their fears.“But we’re also hopeful that parents will
• They should play with other children to havelook to adopt children in other parts of the world.
time away from their fears and allowed to haveThere are thousands of children available for adoption
creative expression such as materials to draw.right now. For those whose hearts have been tugged
• Those separated from family members need toby the tsunami, perhaps this is a step in their journey
be registered as soon as possible and reunifiedtowards another child.”
quickly.So perhaps even after the darkest and most terrible
• Putting children in a temporary care facility or anof tragedies there can be some positive long term
orphanage should be the last resort.benefits and these are that whilst a large number of
Around 200 children were orphaned and many morepeople may ignore the need or desire to adopt from
lost one parent when the Tsunami struck the districtwithin their own communities in favour of adoption
of Nagappattinam in Tamil Nadu state, thewith an International dimension this raising of the
worst-affected region in India.Adoption Profile and the inherent potential problems
The local administration has handled scores of queriesmay well bring some of those new to Adoption back
from individuals and organisations wanting to adoptto considering Adoption from within their
the children.communities. The other benefit that can be taken
But fears of human trafficking have made thefrom this whole affair may be the overall increase in
government tread with caution. The emphasis now isthe awareness of the concept of Adoption itself. If
on rehabilitating these children in the local communities.this in turn leads to more children being partnered
Suryakala, a district social welfare officer inwith Adoptive Families then that can only be
Nagappattinam, says many children they talked toconsidered good.
preferred to remain here rather than move out of