Photo-Listing of Russian Orphans

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Russian Adoption Help has put together a helpful article regarding the online photo-listing of Russian orphans:

"In 2005, the Russian federal Ministry of Education & Science (MoE) opened a new website as part of a push to promote adoption and foster care within Russia...  The photo-listing portion of the website is an online database containing brief biographical data for many of the children in Russia who are available for adoption or one of several forms of foster care. 

All of the children listed on this photo-listing are not available for adoption to non-Russian families, even if their record says that they are available for adoption...  The  website's photo-listing database is also not the official Russian Federal Data Bank of Children Left Without Parental Care and there is no internet access to the official Data Bank."

Read the full article and learn how to search the Russian photo-listing.

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