After 50 years, stateless Shona still trapped in Kenya's shadows
Stateless people are denied the rights and benefits most people take for granted. They often live in poverty and are at high risk of exploitation
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FACTBOX-Top countries for U.S. adoptive parents
In 2013/2014 Americans adopted 6,441 children from around the world, hundreds of them from Africa
EXCLUSIVE-Fraud and deceit at the heart of Uganda adoptions to United States
Ugandan families bribed, tricked or coerced into giving up their children to foreigners for adoption
Ugandan woman's agony as granddaughter 'sold' to Americans
In Uganda, foreigners can secure legal guardianship in matter of weeks, sometimes before child's parents realise what has happened
Dream of adopting child from Africa becomes nightmare for U.S. couple
"Our biggest desire was to meet a need, to adopt a child who truly had no other options"
Women still worse off as grim job market greets U.S. graduates
Wages of young female graduates remain far lower than those of young male graduates
London Orthodox Jewish leaders say women shouldn't drive - paper
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FACTBOX: Top countries for U.S. adoptive parents
Americans adopted 6,441 children from around the world, hundreds of them from Africa, in 2013/2014
Dream of adopting child from Africa becomes nightmare for U.S. couple
More emphasis must be placed on assisting families, rather than intercountry adoption, couple say