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Congo Clears Way For 69 Adoptions After 2-year Wait

KINSHASA: Congo’s government cleared the way on Monday for dozens children to join their adoptive families abroad after more than two years of waiting, though a further 1,000 others will have to remain in orphanages for now.

Fourteen of the children are now headed to the United States, while other boys and girls are going to start new lives in Italy, Belgium, Canada, Germany, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

Authorities in Congo put a halt to international adoptions back in 2013, saying their adoption system was beset by corruption and falsified documents. The children’s adoptions had been legally approved by the Congolese courts before the government suspended the issuing of exit permits, causing heartache and frustration for families around the world.

On Monday, the Congolese government said that during its review it found “69 dossiers that were perfectly in order and so the children could be authorized to leave.”

“All the other adoption dossiers will wait until the new law on adoptions currently under debate is finalized,” Congolese Justice Minister Alexis Thambwe Mwamba said. “Until the new law is approved, we will no longer discuss these international adoption cases.”

More than 1,000 other children will still be waiting following Monday’s ruling. Some of the children are living in squalid orphanages, sleeping two to a bed.

“There was nothing for them to play with,” Michele Bond, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for consular affairs, told The Associated Press in September.

“These are very long periods of time in which small children are just sitting and waiting in very deprived circumstances compared to what they’d have if they were living with their families.”

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