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Better Care Network highlights recent news pieces related to the issue of children's care around the world. These pieces include newspaper articles, interviews, audio or video clips, campaign launches, and more.

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Jeremy Loudenback - The Chronicle of Social Change

A youth-led organization, Oregon Foster Youth Connection, in the state of Oregon, USA has "announced recommendations designed to improve the state’s foster care system as it prepares to introduce legislation during the next legislative session" at their biannual conference

Soutik Biswas - BBC News

Officials uncovered "deplorable" conditions and sexual assault at a children's care home in Bihar, India, according to this article from BBC News.

Dana Liebelson - Huffington Post

The contract for a temporary housing facility for immigrant children in Tornillo, Texas in the US was set to terminate August 13, "but now the government is planning to continue using it to shelter children for yet another month, according to a spokesperson for the Health and Human Services Admin

BBC Radio 2

This episode of BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine program features an interview with Rukhiya Budden, who grew up in an orphanage in Kenya.

Svetlana Stankovic and Gabrielle Jackson - The Guardian

This article introduces a series from the Guardian that explores the experiences of fathers on paternity leave or caring full-time for their children.

Cady Voge - The Guardian

This article from the Guardian shares some of the stories of long-term trauma caused by the U.S. family separation policy.

Bryan Avelar - BBC Mundo

This article from BBC News tells the stories of "cuckoo families" in El Salvador, women and families who are chosen and coerced by gang members to care for certain children. 

Jamiles Lartey - The Guardian

A recent lawsuit alleges that children who have been separated from their parents at the U.S. border with Mexico, who are under the supervision of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), were routinely given anti-anxiety and antidepressant drugs, sometimes by force, according to this article from the Guardian.

Simon Njoroge - Daily Nation

This piece from the Daily Nation finds "strong evidence" of orphanage trafficking in Kenya.

David Crary  |  AP - Washington Post

The government of Haiti has set out "to improve the deplorable status of the country’s children," through a partnership between the state child welfare agency and several international child-service organizations, by beginning to build a foster care system in the country, according to this article from the Washington Post.