Irregular adoptions in the Ethiopian-Spanish context: Strategies to redress the adoption triad
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/92426Metadatos
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Gallego Molinero, Aránzazu; Medina Rodríguez, María del Valle; Clemente Martínez, Chandra KalaEditorial
Childhood
Date
2024-05Referencia bibliográfica
Gallego Molinero, A., Medina Rodríguez, M. del V., & Clemente Martínez, CK (2024). Irregular adoptions in the Ethiopian-Spanish context: Strategies to redress the adoption triad. Childhood, 31 (2), 192-211. https://doi.org/10.1177/09075682241253682
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Este artículo fue financiado por el Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación de España en el marco del proyecto PID2020-112692RB-C21 de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, “Reproductive governance and mobilities in Europe, North Africa and Latin America: questioning reproductive justice and rights in a context of austerity and fertility decline”.Résumé
In 2018, the Ethiopian government banned intercountry adoptions due to detected
irregularities. This paper draws from the experiences of Spanish adoptive families,
providing evidence of these irregularities and other abuses substantiated by adoptive
families during their “search for origins” or reconnection with their children’s birth
families. We argue that these searches and contacts within the adoptive triad
represent informal reparative initiatives among Spanish adoptive families.